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The aim is to describe the characteristics, clinical course, management and outcome of patients presenting to Perth teaching hospitals after envenoming by Tiger snakes. With rapid antivenom treatment and modern emergency and intensive care management, most patients envenomed by Tiger snakes survive.

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