Epidemiology and Outcomes of Early Morning Neuroparalytic Syndrome Following Snake Bite—A Retrospective Study

Volume: 66, Issue: 4, Pages: 435 - 440
Published: Feb 18, 2020
Abstract
Snake envenomation has been poorly studied in developing countries. 'Early morning neuroparalytic syndrome' (EMNS), the classical clinical constellation caused by krait bites, refers to nighttime, indoor bites where nonspecific symptoms progress to neuroparalysis. Literature regarding EMNS in children is scarce. This study was planned to describe the clinical profile, intensive care needs and predictors of outcome in children with EMNS.It is a...
Paper Details
Title
Epidemiology and Outcomes of Early Morning Neuroparalytic Syndrome Following Snake Bite—A Retrospective Study
Published Date
Feb 18, 2020
Volume
66
Issue
4
Pages
435 - 440
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