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- W3036770243 abstract "The animals injuries and their reaction to the effect of venomous animals has been reported in different parts of the world. The middle east with its large desserts, is part of the world were these venom animals are the cause of many injuries and deaths. The venoms, in general are about 90% proteins, each venom has several toxic components which act in combination to elicit its general and local effects. The reviewed literature revealed that most of the reported study on the effect of scorpion is : fibronecrosis of the dog's myocardium, hepatic lipolytic effect, lipid metabolism. Information on the effect of scorpion stings on the dermis is lacking. Recent studies on the effect of L. quenstriatus venom on mice, were reported. The changes involved the vascular bed, cellular degeneration of the liver, disruption of the microfilaments and the microtubules of nerve fibres. It is anticipated that this study is to provide the picture of the local ultrastructural changes of the dermal cells in response to the scorpion venom by stinging." @default.
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- W3036770243 title "Ultrastructural reaction of the dermis of a rat stung by scorpion (Leirus quinquestriatus)" @default.
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