-
bleeding of the gums and into the skin,
subconjunctival hemorrhage and
incoagulable blood. The
systemic symptoms can
potentially be
fatal and may involve...
-
destroys and
causes lesions in the tissue, anti-coagulant,
which causes incoagulable blood,
hemorrhagic and neurotoxic, that acts
mainly on
vagal stimulation...
-
hemostatic disorders and neurotoxicity. The
blood of 77% of the
patients was
incoagulable and 35% bled spontaneously,
usually from the gums.
Microhematuria was...
- hypotension,
heart damage, and
dyspnoea may occur. The
blood may
become incoagulable, with
internal bleeding that may lead to
haematuria and haematemesis...
- urine.
Other serious complications may
result from
systemic disorders (
incoagulable blood and
general spontaneous bleeding), hypotension, and shock. Hemorrhagins...
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Metlapilcoatlus venoms are
unlikely to lead to
consumption coagulopathy and
incoagulable blood in humans. *) Not
including the
nominate subspecies. T) Type species...
- ecchymoses, headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
hypertension and
blood incoagulability were reported, the
patient died of stroke, even
after administration...
- swelling,
severe pain,
endothelial damage,
excessive fibrinolysis, and
incoagulable blood within 1.5
hours after the bite. He also had AKI with macroscopic...
- punctures, shock,
bleeding from the mouth, nose and eyes, nausea, and
incoagulable blood. At
least one
death has been reported. The DL50 is 6.28 mg/kg.[citation...
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hours after being bitten, his
blood had a
normal platelet count, but was
incoagulable with a
reduced fibrinogen concentration,
elevated fibrin degradation...