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Woodward, Stanley F. „8. A few Notes on the Persistence of Active Spermatozoa in the African Night-Adder, Causus rhombeatus.“ Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 103, Nr. 1 (20.08.2009): 189–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.1933.tb01585.x.

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Janssen, Michael, Jürg Meier und Thierry A. Freyvogel. „Purification and characterization of an antithrombin III inactivating enzyme from the venom of the African night adder (Causus rhombeatus)“. Toxicon 30, Nr. 9 (September 1992): 985–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0041-0101(92)90043-5.

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De Cramer, Kurt G. M., Garreth A. Van Bart und Freek Huberts. „Morbidity and mortality following envenomation by the common night adder (Causus rhombeatus) in three dogs“. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 83, Nr. 1 (13.04.2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v83i1.205.

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In South Africa dogs are frequently presented to veterinarians following snakebite. The offending snakes are usually puff adders (Bitis arietans), cobras (Naja spp.) and mambas (Dendroaspis spp.). Night adder (Causus rhombeatus) bites in dogs have not yet been reported in South Africa. This article deals with three cases of dogs bitten by night adders in which extensive tissue damage was noted and one fatality occurred. Night adder bites may be indistinguishable from puff adder bites. Non-specific treatment included addressing the hypovolaemia and swelling. Specific treatment involving immunotherapy using the South African polyvalent antivenom would be ineffective as it does not contain immunoglobulins against night adder venom. Veterinarians should also include night adders as the possible cause of dogs suffering from severe and painful swellings suspected to be due to snakebites.
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„Studies on CR-serpinase, an antithrombin III inactivating enzyme isolated from the venom of Causus rhombeatus (African night adder)“. Toxicon 30, Nr. 5-6 (Mai 1992): 520–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0041-0101(92)90675-u.

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Cañas, Carlos A., Fernando Castro-Herrera und Santiago Castaño-Valencia. „Clinical syndromes associated with Viperidae family snake envenomation in southwestern Colombia“. Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 02.09.2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/traa081.

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Abstract Background In southwestern Colombia there is a notable variety of snakes that belong to the Viperidae family (vipers). The particular clinical manifestation related to species is poorly reported. Methods Based on a prospective study about envenomation caused by vipers from 2011 to 2019 at the Fundación Valle del Lili Hospital, Cali, in southwest Colombia, we selected cases of admitted patients in which the snakes responsible were fully identified. They were cataloged by clinical syndrome according to prevalent signs (edema-inducing, necrotizing, blister-inducing, procoagulant, anticoagulant or myotoxic) and were related to the species that caused the envenomation. Results From a cohort of 53 patients, 21 patients (16 males [72.7%]) with an average age of 35 (3–69) y were included. The syndromes associated with envenomation were anticoagulant and necrotizing effects of Bothrops asper (five patients [22.7%]), blister-inducing and anticoagulant effects of Bothrops rhombeatus (five [22.7%]), anticoagulant effects of Bothrops punctatus (three patients [13.6%]), edema-inducing and anticoagulant effects of Bothriechis schlegelii (five [22.7%]), edema-inducing and myotoxic effects of Bothrocophias colombianus (one [4.5%]), edema-inducing and myotoxic effects of Bothrocophias myersi (one [4.5%]) and edema-inducing effects of Porthidium nasutum (one [4.5%]). Conclusion In southwestern Colombia there is notable variety in species of snakes belonging to the family Viperidae (vipers) whose envenomation causes various clinical syndromes.
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