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Isolated ocular injury due to spitting cobra's venom
Brunei International Medical Journal ; : 145-148, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-22
ABSTRACT
Some species of venomous snakes spit venom in human eyes as a defence mechanism when threatened. If not detected and treated appropriately early, this can result in severe toxic ocular injury leading to potential blindness (snake venom ophthalmia). Not much is known of the clinical course and treatment guidelines due to the rarity of such occurrences. We present a case of isolated severe toxic ocular injury in one eye who reported to us with very poor vision following venom spit, which was promptly treated leading to a successful visual recovery. This is the first documented case of snake venom ophthalmia from Kuala Belait, Brunei Darussalam.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Snake Venoms / Blindness / Elapidae / Corneal Opacity Type of study: Practice guideline Language: English Journal: Brunei International Medical Journal Year: 2012 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Snake Venoms / Blindness / Elapidae / Corneal Opacity Type of study: Practice guideline Language: English Journal: Brunei International Medical Journal Year: 2012 Type: Article