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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
In the United States, snake bites can be organized into [[Crotaline (Pit Vipers)]] and [[Elapidae (Coral Snakes)]]. Although somewhat simplified, the Crotalidae family also includes rattlesnakes, Sistrurus and Agkistrodon species (water moccasins and copperheads).<ref>Goldfranks Toxicology - Envenomations</ref> | In the United States, snake bites can be organized into [[Crotaline (Pit Vipers)]] and [[Elapidae (Coral Snakes)]]. Although somewhat simplified, the Crotalidae family also includes rattlesnakes, Sistrurus and Agkistrodon species (water moccasins and copperheads).<ref>Goldfranks Toxicology - Envenomations</ref> | ||
==Diagnosis== | |||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 10:15, 8 December 2014
Overview
In the United States, snake bites can be organized into Crotaline (Pit Vipers) and Elapidae (Coral Snakes). Although somewhat simplified, the Crotalidae family also includes rattlesnakes, Sistrurus and Agkistrodon species (water moccasins and copperheads).[1]
Diagnosis
See Also
Source
- ↑ Goldfranks Toxicology - Envenomations
