Subramanian Senthilkumaran
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Senthilkumaran S, Sanjay P, Jena N, Thirumalaikolundusubramanian P
Am J Emerg Med
. 2025 Feb;
90:224-225.
PMID: 39893073
No abstract available.
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Senthilkumaran S, Almeida J, Williams J, Williams H, Thirumalaikolundusubramanian P, Vaiyapuri S
Clin Toxicol (Phila)
. 2024 Dec;
63(2):142-144.
PMID: 39625710
Introduction: Snakebite envenoming is a multidimensional issue that causes severe functional and life-challenging consequences among rural communities in tropical countries. Current research and treatments are largely focused on the acute...
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Salim A, Chandrasekharuni G, Almeida J, Vaiyapuri R, Williams H, Arumugam S, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2024 Nov;
18(11):e0012284.
PMID: 39499721
Background: A specific phobia is an anxiety disorder that is characterised by persistent and excessive fear in the presence of the object of the phobia. Animal phobias are the most...
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Senthilkumaran S, Williams J, Almeida J, Williams H, Patel K, Thirumalaikolundusubramanian P, et al.
Toxicon
. 2024 Nov;
251:108161.
PMID: 39491731
Envenomings from Russell's viper typically result in local tissue damage and bleeding complications, but the bites from common krait and cobra primarily cause neurotoxic effects. While most symptoms can be...
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Abouyannis M, Marriott A, Stars E, Kitchen D, Kitchen S, Woods T, et al.
Thromb Haemost
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39214143
Venom-induced consumption coagulopathy (VICC) is a common complication of snakebite that is associated with hypofibrinogenemia, bleeding, disability, and death. In remote tropical settings, where most snakebites occur, the 20-minute whole...
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Senthilkumaran S, Sampath S, Almeida J, Williams J, Williams H, Patel K, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2024 May;
16(5).
PMID: 38787074
Snakebite envenoming and its resulting complications are serious threats to the health of vulnerable people living in rural areas of developing countries. The knowledge of the heterogeneity of symptoms associated...
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Senthilkumaran S, Miller S, Williams H, Thirumalaikolundusubramanian P, Patel K, Vaiyapuri S
Toxins (Basel)
. 2024 Mar;
16(3).
PMID: 38535781
We thank the author for showing interest in our article [...].
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Haidar H, Almeida J, Williams J, Guo B, Bigot A, Senthilkumaran S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Feb;
14(1):3184.
PMID: 38326450
Local tissue damage following snakebite envenoming remains a poorly researched area. To develop better strategies to treat snakebites, it is critical to understand the mechanisms through which venom toxins induce...
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Salim A, Williams J, Abdel Wahab S, Adeshokan T, Almeida J, Williams H, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2023 Oct;
17(10):e0011699.
PMID: 37844081
Background: India suffers ~58,000 annual deaths due to snakebites. The 'Big Four' snakes (Russell's viper, Indian cobra, common krait, and saw-scaled viper) that are responsible for most bites cause diverse...
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Senthilkumaran S, Sampath S, Jena N, Thirumalaikolundusubramanian P
Am J Emerg Med
. 2023 Oct;
74:177.
PMID: 37805368
No abstract available.