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English: In Asia, coagulation defects and spontaneous bleeding are characteristic of bites by viperid snakes and are caused by procoagulant and haemorrhagic toxins in the snake venom. Image credit: D. A. Warrell.
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Source Image file from Alirol E, Sharma S, Bawaskar H, Kuch U, Chappuis F (2010). "Snake Bite in South Asia: A Review". PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000603. PMID 20126271. PMC: 2811174.
Author Alirol E, Sharma S, Bawaskar H, Kuch U, Chappuis F
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