Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8777361 | Case Reports in Women's Health | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In resource constrained setting, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy arising from systemic envenomation due to snake bite in pregnancy could be challenging. Obstetric outcome depends on the degree of envenomation, gestational age at presentation, timing, duration and quality of treatment.
Keywords
ARVAnti-retroviralsCarpet viperWBCTWhole blood clotting timeSnakebiteAPGARNHISTSBINRAGASpO2WBCAPTTfetal morbidityPacked cell volumeactivated partial thromboplastin timeprothrombin timeWhite blood countTotal serum bilirubinMaternal morbidityappropriate for gestational ageInternational Normalized Ratiointernational unitsPCV یا Pneumococcal conjugate vaccineHIVhuman immunodeficiency virusEnvenomationdisseminated intravascular coagulopathy
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Authors
Adebayo A. Adewole, Osadolor A. Ugiagbe, Temitope G. Onile, Gabriel A. Joseph, Oluwamayowa D. Kassim, Patricia F. Medupin, Abiodun S. Adeniran,