Scorpion sting induced vasculitis
Journal: University Journal of Medicine and Medical Specialities (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-02-24
Authors : ARULANANDHAN ETTIYAN;
Page : 82-83
Keywords : Scorpion Sting; Hemiparesis; Cranial Nerve Palsies; Vasculitis;
Abstract
Here we present an interesting case of a young lady who developed left hemiparesis with multiple cranial nerve palsies following scorpion sting. Imaging studies suggested massive cerebral infarction. Comorbid conditions and other risk factors were ruled out and a final diagnosis of toxin induced vasculitis was made. Treatment with appropriate medications was instituted resulting in prompt and near complete recovery.
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