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Lowland copperhead (Austrelaps superbus) envenomation causing severe neuromuscular paralysis in a dog.
Australian Veterinary Journal 2017 June
CASE REPORT: A case of lowland copperhead snake (Austrelaps superbus) envenomation in a dog is described. The dog developed severe and prolonged neuromuscular paralysis, including ventilatory failure. The dog was treated successfully with antivenom, intravenous fluids and mechanical ventilation.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The toxic components of lowland copperhead snake venom are reviewed.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The toxic components of lowland copperhead snake venom are reviewed.
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