Signs and Symptoms
| 1. Neurotoxicity. Does the patient appear to have signs of strong and significant neurotoxicity? Often the earliest sign of neurological impairment is ptosis. Other signs suggesting neurotoxicity include loss of balance, palsy and other forms of paralysis, drowsiness or irritability. Click one of the links below. | |
There appears to be definite neurotoxicity as a major clinical feature of the envenomation.
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There appears to be little or no neurotoxicity or else neurological involvement is not a major clinical feature of the envenomation. |
Last updated: July 2005
