FATAL INTRACEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE WITH ACUTE RENAL FAILURE WITHOUT ANY LOCAL MANIFESTATION : A RARE SEQUELAE FOLLOWING SNAKE BITE
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.8, No. 7)Publication Date: 2020-07-14
Authors : Abhijeet Singh Sachan Prakrati Sachan Surjeet Singh; Sateesh Chandra Verma;
Page : 417-420
Keywords : Snake Bite Intracranial Haemorrhage Haemotoxin Coagulopathy;
Abstract
Snake bite is common entity in tropical countries . India has maximum no of snake bite related deaths . The deaths are commonly due to haemotoxic and neurotoxic properties of snake venom . Intracranial findings occur with activation of coagulation pathway by procoagulant toxins. The snake venom has some toxins and enzymes namely proteases ,prothrombinase,metalloproteinases ,collagenase ,haemorrhagins . Cerebral haemorrhage include intraparenchymal , intraventricular , subarachnoid bleed . Acute tubular necrosis is the most common renal manifestation . These patients are usually treated with polyvalent antisnake venom . They have poor prognosis once cerebral manifestations occur .
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