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Vidal Haddad

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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|March 8, 2011
A fatal attack on a child by a black caiman (Melanosuchus niger)Vidal Haddad, Waldicléa Cardoso Fonseca
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 22, 2005
Puncture wounds by driftwood catfish during bucket baths: local habits of riverside people and fish natural history in the AmazonIvan Sazima, Jansen Zuanon, Vidal Haddad
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 25, 2009
Attack upon a bather by a swordfish: a case reportVidal Haddad, José Lima de Figueiredo
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|March 3, 2022
Broad-Snouted Caiman (Caiman latirostris) biteRoberto Gomes Tarlé, Vidal Haddad Junior
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 4, 2002
Skin lesions caused by stink bugs (Insecta: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): first report of dermatological injuries in humansVidal Haddad, JoãoLuizCosta Cardoso, RobertoHenriquePinto Moraes
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|August 23, 2018
The train tracks sign is a valuable skin marker of envenomations caused by caterpillarsPaulo Ricardo Criado, Vidal Haddad Junior
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|August 2, 2023
Envenomations caused by fish in Brazil: an evolutionary, morphological, and clinical vision of a neglected problemVidal Haddad Junior, Mônica Lopes-Ferreira
Journal of Venom Research|June 23, 2020
KAMBÔ: an Amazonian enigmaVidal Haddad Junior, Itamar Alves Martins
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|August 28, 2016
Report of a New Human Death Caused by a Giant Anteater in BrazilVidal Haddad Junior, Jenerson França Nunes
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 3, 2005
The spiny dogfish (Squalus cubensis/megalops group): the envenoming of a fisherman, with taxonomic and toxinological comments on the Squalus genusVidal Haddad, Otto Bismarck Fazzano Gadig
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|March 8, 2011
A fatal attack on a child by a black caiman (Melanosuchus niger)Vidal Haddad, Waldicléa Cardoso Fonseca
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 22, 2005
Puncture wounds by driftwood catfish during bucket baths: local habits of riverside people and fish natural history in the AmazonIvan Sazima, Jansen Zuanon, Vidal Haddad
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|December 25, 2009
Attack upon a bather by a swordfish: a case reportVidal Haddad, José Lima de Figueiredo
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|March 3, 2022
Broad-Snouted Caiman (Caiman latirostris) biteRoberto Gomes Tarlé, Vidal Haddad Junior
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 4, 2002
Skin lesions caused by stink bugs (Insecta: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae): first report of dermatological injuries in humansVidal Haddad, JoãoLuizCosta Cardoso, RobertoHenriquePinto Moraes
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|August 23, 2018
The train tracks sign is a valuable skin marker of envenomations caused by caterpillarsPaulo Ricardo Criado, Vidal Haddad Junior
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|August 2, 2023
Envenomations caused by fish in Brazil: an evolutionary, morphological, and clinical vision of a neglected problemVidal Haddad Junior, Mônica Lopes-Ferreira
Journal of Venom Research|June 23, 2020
KAMBÔ: an Amazonian enigmaVidal Haddad Junior, Itamar Alves Martins
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|August 28, 2016
Report of a New Human Death Caused by a Giant Anteater in BrazilVidal Haddad Junior, Jenerson França Nunes
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 3, 2005
The spiny dogfish (Squalus cubensis/megalops group): the envenoming of a fisherman, with taxonomic and toxinological comments on the Squalus genusVidal Haddad, Otto Bismarck Fazzano Gadig
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