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Annals of Emergency Medicine
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January 30, 2004
Snakebite suction devices don't remove venom: they just suck
Sean P Bush
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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September 6, 2003
Why no antivenom?
Sean P Bush
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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January 10, 2002
Chemical burn misdiagnosed as brown recluse spider bite
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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November 3, 2004
Additional considerations in presumptive brown recluse spider bites and dapsone therapy
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
Annals of Emergency Medicine
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April 26, 2002
The diagnosis of brown recluse spider bite is overused for dermonecrotic wounds of uncertain etiology
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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July 30, 2002
Reports of presumptive brown recluse spider bites reinforce improbable diagnosis in regions of North America where the spider is not endemic
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
CJEM
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July 25, 2015
Troponin elevation after black widow spider envenomation
Sean P Bush, J Veeran Davy
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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March 21, 2015
Management of a Pediatric Snake Envenomation After Presentation With a Tight Tourniquet
Sean P Bush, Shannon B Kinlaw
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
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March 13, 2015
Reply: severe anaphylactic reaction following crotalidae polyvalent immune fab (ovine) administration for copperhead snakebite
Sean P Bush, Maryjoy Rosalie Lepak
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
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October 25, 2014
Severe adverse drug reaction following Crotalidae Polyvalent Immune Fab (Ovine) administration for copperhead snakebite
Maryjoy R Lepak, Samantha H Bochenek, Sean P Bush
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Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
January 30, 2004
Snakebite suction devices don't remove venom: they just suck
Sean P Bush
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
September 6, 2003
Why no antivenom?
Sean P Bush
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
January 10, 2002
Chemical burn misdiagnosed as brown recluse spider bite
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
November 3, 2004
Additional considerations in presumptive brown recluse spider bites and dapsone therapy
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
Annals of Emergency Medicine
|
April 26, 2002
The diagnosis of brown recluse spider bite is overused for dermonecrotic wounds of uncertain etiology
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
|
July 30, 2002
Reports of presumptive brown recluse spider bites reinforce improbable diagnosis in regions of North America where the spider is not endemic
Richard S Vetter, Sean P Bush
CJEM
|
July 25, 2015
Troponin elevation after black widow spider envenomation
Sean P Bush, J Veeran Davy
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
|
March 21, 2015
Management of a Pediatric Snake Envenomation After Presentation With a Tight Tourniquet
Sean P Bush, Shannon B Kinlaw
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
|
March 13, 2015
Reply: severe anaphylactic reaction following crotalidae polyvalent immune fab (ovine) administration for copperhead snakebite
Sean P Bush, Maryjoy Rosalie Lepak
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
|
October 25, 2014
Severe adverse drug reaction following Crotalidae Polyvalent Immune Fab (Ovine) administration for copperhead snakebite
Maryjoy R Lepak, Samantha H Bochenek, Sean P Bush
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