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Does the Traditional Snakebite Severity Score Correctly Classify the Envenomated Patients with Snake?
Seungoh Kang, Jeongmi Moon, Byeongjo Chun
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2016;27(3):272-279.   Published online June 30, 2016
      
Optimal Dose of Antivenin for Asymptomatic or Minor Envenomation Patient with Korean Viperidae Injuries
Kyoung Min You, Woon Young Kwon, Tae Hyeong Kwon, Jong Hwan Shin, Hui Jai Lee
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2013;24(4):420-427.
      
A Case Report of Snake bites During Pregnancy
Jin Joo Kim, Yong Su Lim, Hyuk Kee Lim, Jae Kwang Kim, Sung Youl Hyun, Hyuk Jun Yang, Gun Lee
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2009;20(2):223-226.
      
The Effectiveness of Antivenin in Treating Snake Bites Resulting in Minimal Clinical Symptoms
Sang Kyoon Han, In Soo Kim, Seung Ryu, Jin Woong Lee, Seung Whan Kim, In Sool Yoo, Yeon Ho You, Jeong Su Park, Moon Gi Min
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2007;18(6):577-583.
      
A case of Severe Snake Bites of the Genus Agkistrodon for Pediatric Patients: A Case Report
Chi Young Lim, Jeong Han Lee, Tas Ill Moon, Yong Sik Chu, Tae I Ko, Suk Woo Sohn, Seong Wook Choi, Ok Jun Kim
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2004;15(2):128-132.
      
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