SK Singh, SB Deshpande - 2008 - nopr.niscpr.res.in
The present study was conducted to compare the time-related cardiorespiratory changes occurring after the injection of Mesobuthus tamulus (BT; 1 mg/kg) venom and capsaicin (1.2 …
AK Tiwari, MB Mandal… - Indian journal of …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Aim: Gastric dysfunctions are commonly seen after scorpion envenomation, and the underlying mechanisms are not clear. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to …
A Dutta, A Akella, SB Deshpande - Pulmonary Pharmacology & …, 2012 - Elsevier
Phenylbiguanide (PBG) and capsaicin evoke cardiorespiratory reflexes utilizing two separate pathways. It is known that Indian Red Scorpion (Mesobuthus tumulus; MBT) venom …
In the neurotomised animals, venom-induced mean arterial pressure (MAP) and respiratory rate (RR) changes were markedly attenuated but not the heart rate (HR) changes indicating …
R Pandey, AK Tiwari, SB Deshpande - National Journal of Physiology …, 2017 - njppp.com
Background: Mesobuthus tumulus (red scorpion, MBT) envenomation is a serious health problem in tropical countries and is responsible for high morbidity and mortality. Aims and …
KRK Murthy - World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases, 2014 - scirp.org
Death due to scorpion envenoming syndrome is a common event in tropical and subtropical countries. Severe scorpion envenoming causes autonomic storm, massive release of …
BCS Murthy, N Krishnan, S Lakshminarayanan - Int J Med Biosci, 2012 - academia.edu
The terms 'retro-peritoneal'and 'extra-peritoneal'are used interchangeably in cross-sectional imaging literature. Fat-containing lesions including lipomatosis are amongst the common …
[引用][C]Mydriasis in Scorpion Envenoming Syndrome: Insulin administration reverses cardiovascular changes, pulmonary edema and all other clinical manifestations
KRK Murthy, M Lavanya, ZN Kumar - International Journal of Chemical and …, 2014