White, Julian, 1952-
Julian White
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Works
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Antivenom treatment in arachnidism | |
The Australian mulga snake (Pseudechis australis: Elapidae): report of a large case series of bites and review of current knowledge. | |
Australia's most dangerous : spiders, snakes and marine creatures ; identification and first aid | |
A bite by the Twin-Barred Tree Snake, Chrysopelea pelias (Linnaeus, 1758). | |
Black widow spider bite: a case study | |
Changes in serial laboratory test results in snakebite patients: when can we safely exclude envenoming? | |
Clinical consequences of spider bites: recent advances in our understanding | |
Clinical effects and antivenom dosing in brown snake (Pseudonaja spp.) envenoming--Australian snakebite project (ASP-14). | |
Clinical importance of the Mandalay spitting cobra (Naja mandalayensis) in Upper Myanmar - Bites, envenoming and ophthalmia | |
Clinical toxinology--where are we now? | |
Clinically applicable laboratory end-points for treating snakebite coagulopathy | |
A comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; The Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP) | |
Critical care toxicology diagnosis and management of the critically poisoned patient | |
Debunking spider bite myths | |
Development of an ELISA assay to determine neutralising capacity of horse serum following immunisation with Daboia siamensis venom in Myanmar | |
Do spiders vector bacteria during bites? The evidence indicates otherwise | |
The effect of snake length on the extent of envenoming in Russell's Viper (Daboia siamensis) snake bite cases in Myanmar | |
Envenomations: an overview of clinical toxinology for the primary care physician | |
Envenoming by monitor lizards; A modern mythology? | |
Factor replacement for Australian snakebite coagulopathy: a re-evaluation? | |
First report of a funnel-web spider envenoming syndrome in Brisbane | |
A framework for shifting the paradigm and developing coalitions to address neglected public health problems: Lessons from the Myanmar Snakebite Project | |
Funnel-web spider bite: a systematic review of recorded clinical cases | |
The Global Snake Bite Initiative: an antidote for snake bite | |
"Green snake" bites; Characteristics and significance of this subset of snakebites in the Mandalay region of Myanmar | |
Handbook of clinical toxicology of animal venoms and poisons | |
High rate of immediate systemic hypersensitivity reactions to tiger snake antivenom | |
In Response to How Not To Train Your Dragon: A Case of Komodo Dragon Bite, by Borek and Charlton | |
Inadequate knowledge about snakebite envenoming symptoms and application of harmful first aid methods in the community in high snakebite incidence areas of Myanmar | |
Is there any role for intravenous antivenom for snake venom ophthalmia? | |
Latrodectism and effectiveness of antivenom. | |
Latrodectism; Evidence of "failure" or a failure of evidence? | |
Mild snake envenomation. | |
Neurotoxicity with persistent unilateral ophthalmoplegia from envenoming by a wild inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus, Elapidae) in remote outback South Australia | |
Non-front-fanged colubroid snakes: a current evidence-based analysis of medical significance | |
A phoenix of clinical toxinology: white-tailed spider (Lampona spp.) bites. A case report and review of medical significance | |
Point-of-care testing in snakebite: an envenomed case with false negative coagulation studies. | |
Pressure bandaging for North American snake bite? No! | |
Replies to Fry et al. (Toxicon 2012, 60/4, 434-448). Part A. Analyses of squamate reptile oral glands and their products: A call for caution in formal assignment of terminology designating biological function | |
Reply to Isbister and Page: Further discussion of an illuminated case of presumed brown snake (Pseudonaja spp.) envenoming | |
Reply to Rzymski and Klimaszyk regarding comment on "Mushroom poisoning: A proposed new clinical classification" | |
Reply to Vikrant and Verma about "Monitor Lizard Envenoming" | |
Response to Jackson et al. (2012). | |
Risks and realities of single vial antivenom recommendations for envenoming by Australian elapid snakes | |
The short course in toxinology: training the trainers. | |
Snake venoms and coagulopathy | |
Snakebite incidence in two townships in Mandalay Division, Myanmar | |
Spider bites: addressing mythology and poor evidence | |
Spotted black snake (Pseudechis guttatus) envenoming. | |
Toxinology: Taxonomy, Interpretation, and Information Resources | |
Twelve month prospective study of snakebite in a major teaching hospital in Mandalay, Myanmar; Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP) | |
Venom ophthalmia caused by venoms of spitting elapid and other snakes: Report of ten cases with review of epidemiology, clinical features, pathophysiology and management | |
Why snakebite patients in Myanmar seek traditional healers despite availability of biomedical care at hospitals? Community perspectives on reasons. |