Literature DB >> 18950654

Envenomation by the lowland viper (Proatheris superciliaris): severe case profile documentation.

Daniel E Keyler1.   

Abstract

This case report represents a documentation of severe envenomation by Proatheris superciliaris, a species for which no specific antivenom exists. A 27-year-old male bitten on the finger by an adult P. superciliaris developed immediate severe pain radiating up the limb and local ecchymotic features with tissue necrosis ensuing over the following 36h, requiring debridement of necrotic tissue. Approximately 72h post-envenomation jaundice and hemoglobinuria were observed, but no other clinical signs of coagulopathy or hemorrhage. Hemolysis was evidenced by fragmented red blood cells and hyperbilirubinemia. Declining renal function ensued. Hematology revealed a reduction in reticulocyte count, schistocytosis, and a marked thrombocytopenia. The coagulation profile showed partial thromboplastin time and fibrinogen values within normal range and slight prothrombin time elevation. Thrombotic microangiopathy similar to hemolytic uremic syndrome developed, and daily plasmapheresis was initiated on day 4. Erythropoietin therapy was started on the 9th day. Gradual resolution of acute systemic complications followed over a 3-month period. The debrided bite site healed and the fingernail-beds demonstrated the return of normal capillary refill. Neurotoxic effects of venom were not observed.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18950654     DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2008.10.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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1.  Thrombotic microangiopathy following saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) envenoming in Sri Lanka.

Authors:  Selladurai Pirasath; Chandrakulasegeran Athirayan; Dilani Gajan
Journal:  SAGE Open Med Case Rep       Date:  2021-07-13

2.  Thrombotic Microangiopathy Following Arabian Saw-Scaled Viper (Echis coloratus) Bite: Case Report.

Authors:  Mohammad Bader Obeidat; Ali Mohammad Al-Swailmeen; Mohammad Mahmoud Al-Sarayreh; Khaldoun Mohammad Rahahleh
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2020-04-15

Review 3.  Snakebite Associated Thrombotic Microangiopathy and Recommendations for Clinical Practice.

Authors:  Tina Noutsos; Bart J Currie; Eranga S Wijewickrama; Geoffrey K Isbister
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 4.546

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