| Literature DB >> 23960348 |
S Karunarathne1, Y Udayakumara, D Govindapala, H Fernando.
Abstract
Hump-nosed viper bite can cause acute kidney injury (AKI) and disseminated intravascular coagulation. In some patients, it can cause chronic kidney disease necessitating life-long renal replacement therapy. Lack of effective antivenom makes the management of these patients difficult. A 51-year-old Sri Lankan male was admitted with AKI and disseminated intravascular coagulation following a hump-nosed viper bite. He made a complete recovery with blood product support and hemodialysis. Renal biopsy was performed as his renal recovery was prolonged which revealed patchy tubular atrophy and interstitial inflammation suggestive of subacute interstitial nephritis. Later, he presented with hyperkalemic paralysis and acidosis. A diagnosis of late onset type 4 renal tubular acidosis was made and he responded well to a course of fludrocortisone.Entities:
Keywords: Snake bite; acute kidney injury; renal tubular acidosis
Year: 2013 PMID: 23960348 PMCID: PMC3741976 DOI: 10.4103/0971-4065.114476
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nephrol ISSN: 0971-4065