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- Envenomation is the process by which venom is injected by the bite or sting of a venomous animal. Many kinds of animals, including mammals (e.g., the northern...
- Envenomed is the seventh studio album by Florida death metal band Malevolent Creation. The band also released a re-issue album entitled Envenomed II....
- in farming, forestry, and construction. Snakes commonly involved in envenomations include elapids (such as kraits, cobras and mambas), vipers, and sea...
- Envenom is the eighth album by Runemagick. It was released as a limited edition of 1,000 hand-numbered digipaks only in 2005 through Aftermath Music....
- Bothrops lanceolatusknown as the fer-de-lance, Martinican pit viper, and Martinique lancehead — is a species of pit viper endemic to the Caribbean island...
- rapidly post-envenomation. In case studies of black mamba envenomation, respiratory paralysis has occurred in less than 15 minutes. Envenomation by this species...
- tree-dwelling funnel-web spider, has also been claimed to cause fatal envenomation, but to date, this lacks the support of a specific medical report. ****ays...
- antenatal infection Entomophthoramycosis Enuresis Envenomization by bothrops lanceolatus Envenomization by the Martinique lancehead viper Environment ****ociated...
- common, but there have been fatalities. Lonomia is a frequent cause of envenomation in humans in Brazil, with 354 cases reported between 1989 and 2005. Lethality...
- bite - severe envenomation likely, high lethality potential Rate of envenoming - >80% Untreated lethality rate - >80% Clinically, envenomation may represent...