2015, Pages 133–149
Animal
poisons induce myocardial damage after envenomation. Those capable of
producing toxins in their salivary gland and delivering them through
biting or stinging are referred to as venomous animals. Snakes and
arthropods, such as scorpions, spiders, and hymenoptera (e.g., bee,
wasp), are common worldwide and envenomation of these species causes
cardiac toxicity. This chapter focuses on the cardiac complications
induced by the envenomation from snakes and arthropods.
Keywords
- animal toxin;
- snake;
- arthropod;
- cardiac toxicity;
- myocardial infarction;
- arrhythmias
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