Acute peripheral neuropathy following animal envenomation: a case report and systematic review - Mathis S, Carla L, Duval F, Nadal L, Sol é G, Le Masson G.

Animal envenomation in humans is usually accidental or for defensive purposes. Depending on the venom composition and administration, different reactions can be observed. After reporting the first case of acute polyradiculitis in a 57-year-old healthy male...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Non-Human Animals and Insects Source Type: news