Literature DB >> 7375118

[Glomerulonephritis following snake bite].

F Schabel, G Mitterstieler, S Nirk.   

Abstract

A snake bite may quite frequently lead to haemorrhagic symptoms ranging from hypofibrinogenaemia to disseminated intravascular coagulation. In rare cases acute renal insufficiency associated with tubular necrosis may occur due to a direct toxic lesion, shock symptoms or DIC. However, it is extremely rare that glomerulonephritis results from a snake bite. A thirteen-year-old girl develops gross haematuria, albuminuria and cylindruria without any shock symptoms two days after having been bitten by a European viper. Coagulation state and complement show slight changes, and the histological examination reveals proliferative nephritis with deposition of immune complexes. The clinical picture corresponds to recurrent haematuria; renal function is normal after follow-ups over a one-year-period.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7375118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Padiatr Padol        ISSN: 0030-9338


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1.  Acute interstitial nephritis following viper bite: a rare association.

Authors:  Puthenpurackal S P Priyamvada; Ravindranath Jayasurya; Bheemanathi H Srinivas; Sreejith Parameswaran
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2014-02-25
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