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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis
; J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis;17(3): 358-360, 2011. ilus
Article
de Anglais
| LILACS, VETINDEX
| ID: lil-597236
RÉSUMÉ
Cerebral infarction after a viper bite is relatively uncommon. A combination of factors has been implicated in the pathophysiology of infarct following snakebite. In this case report, the clinical outcome after a posterior circulation infarct and various possibilities that could lead to such a catastrophic event are discussed. The present study stresses the need to keep hydration, blood pressure and central venous pressure optimal in all snakebite patients. Cerebral infarction should be considered a differential diagnosis, in any patient with neurological deterioration following snakebite. Prognosis of such patients with posterior circulation stroke remains poor and decompressive craniectomy has not been found to be helpful.(AU)