| Literature DB >> 26672486 |
Pedro Pereira de Oliveira Pardal1, Augusto Cezar Jennings da Silva Pinheiro2, Cristiane Tarcis Cunha Silva2, Paulo Roberto Silva Garcez Santos2, Maria Apolônia da Costa Gadelha1.
Abstract
According to the World Health Organization, snakebites are considered neglected diseases. Bothrops, the genus most frequently implicated in envenomations in Brazil, includes the species B. marajoensis Hoge, 1966, part of the complex B. atrox, which is found in the savannas of Marajó Island, Pará state, Brazil, a region that presents scarce epidemiological data. This work reports the first case of hemorrhagic stroke in a child, attributed to delayed medical care after snakebite envenoming by Bothrops marajoensis in Anajás city, Marajó Island, Pará, Brazil, which led to permanent hemiplegia as a sequela.Entities:
Keywords: Bothrops marajoensis; Hemorrhagic stroke; Marajó Island; Sequel
Year: 2015 PMID: 26672486 PMCID: PMC4678637 DOI: 10.1186/s40409-015-0052-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis ISSN: 1678-9180
Fig. 1Map of Marajó Island in the state of Pará, highlighting the city of Anajás, the envenomation site
Fig. 2Bothrops marajoensis of the Marajó archipelago. Photo by Leandro Oliveira
Fig. 3Labial commissure deviation to the left side
Laboratory tests conducted at the Hospital João de Barros Barreto on July 19, 2013
| Exams | Results | Reference values |
|---|---|---|
| Hemogram | 3.61 millions/mm3 | 4.4 to 5.9 millions/mm3 |
| Hemoglobin | 10.3 g/dL | 13.8 to 18.0 g/dL |
| Hematocrit | 31.1 % | 40 to 52 % |
| Leukogram | 6.54/mm3 | 5,000 to 10,000/mm3 |
| Segmented | 90 % | 40 to 75 % |
| Platelet count | 121,000/mm3 | 130,000 to 400,000/mm3 |
| APTTa | 20.3 s | 25 to 34 s |
| Urea | 27 mg/dL | 10 to 40 mg/dL |
| Creatinine | 0.5 mg/dL | 0.4 to 1.2 mg/dL |
| Creatine kinase (CK) | 915 lU/mL | fem <145 ǀ male < 171 |
aActivated partial thromboplastin time
Fig. 4Cranial computed tomography showing intracerebral hemorrhage in the right frontal area