< Back to Images

PART 18: Poisoning, Drug Overdose, and Envenomation

396 Disorders Caused by Venomous Snakebites and Marine Animal Exposures
Paul S. Auerbach / Robert L. Norris

Figure 396-1   Northern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus oreganus) envenomations. Top: Moderately severe envenomation. Note edema and early ecchymosis 2 h after a bite to the finger.  Bottom:  Severe envenomation. Note extensive ecchymosis 5 days after a bite to the...
view large
Figure 396-2   Early stages of severe, full-thickness necrosis 5 days after a Russell's viper (Daboia russelii) bite in southwestern India.
view large
Figure 396-3   Skin lesions caused by Chironex fleckeri sting. (Courtesy of Dr. V. Pranava Murthy; with permission.)
view large
Figure 396-4   Erythematous, papular rash typical of seabather's eruption caused by thimble jellyfish and larval anemones.
view large