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Management of Bengal tiger attacks – A case report and literature review
Adrian Kelly
*
, Jacque Goosen
, Marisse Venter
, Aftab Younus
*
Corresponding author for this work
Neurology
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Bengal Tiger
100%
Tiger Bite
100%
Tiger
100%
In Captivity
28%
South African
14%
South Africa
14%
Multidisciplinary Management
14%
Injury Mechanism
14%
South-East Asia
14%
Immediate Intervention
14%
Adult Male
14%
United States
14%
Cervical Region
14%
In the Wild
14%
Proprioreceptors
14%
Successful Outcome
14%
Remaining Reserves
14%
Wildlife Reserve
14%
Cervical Vertebrae
14%
Proximal Humeral Fracture
14%
Vascular Injury
14%
Lateral Extension
14%
Cervical Extension
14%
East Russia
14%
Big Cats
14%
African Wildlife
14%
Adult Female Patients
14%
Forebody
14%
Cervical Spinal Cord
14%
Cervical Fracture
14%
Southeast China
14%
Privately-owned
14%
Evolutionary Development
14%
Bispecific T-cell Engager (BiTE)
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Injury
100%
Neck
50%
Cervical Spine Fracture
50%
Blood Vessel Injury
50%
Bite
50%
Proximal Humerus Fracture
50%
Stomatognathic System
50%
Proprioception
50%
Cervical Spinal Cord
50%
Cervical Vertebra
50%
Evolution
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Literature Review
100%
Injury
100%
South Africa
50%
Female Patient
50%
Proximal Humerus Fracture
50%
Bite
50%
Cervical Spine Fracture
50%
Blood Vessel Injury
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Tiger
100%
Injury
18%
Blood Vessel Injury
9%
Cervical Spine Fracture
9%
Bite
9%
Proximal Humerus Fracture
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Tiger
100%
Cervical Vertebra
9%
Cervical Spinal Cord
9%
Proprioception
9%
Stomatognathic System
9%
Neck
9%
Evolution
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tiger
100%
Proprioception
9%
Evolution
9%