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Christopher F Gavaghan1, Geoffrey Sparkes
1Emergency Department, Lismore Base Hospital, PO Box 419, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia. chrisg@nrhs.health.nsw.gov.au
Abstract:
Snakebite on the North Coast of New South Wales is not an uncommon cause of envenoming. We report a case of a young woman who presented after a snake bite and did not develop fulminant signs and symptoms of envenoming until 32 h after the bite.
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