Central retinal artery occlusion as an ophthalmic complication after snakebite
Abstract:
Snakebite causes 421,000 - 1,200,000 poisonings per year due to hematotoxicity, neurotoxicity and vasculotoxicity. Ophthalmological manifestations secondary to snake bites are rare. If the snake belongs to the Viperidae family, the most frequent ophthalmologic manifestations are macular infarction, chronic open-angle glaucoma, and retinal or vitreous hemorrhage. Central retinal artery occlusion is an extremely rare ocular complication. We report the case of a 30-year-old patient, who consulted due to poor vision in her left eye weeks after suffering a snake bite (Bothrops atrox) in her left lower limb. The diagnosis was a central retinal artery occlusion in the left eye with abnormal findings in the ophthalmological physical examination and in complementary retinal and neuro-ophthalmological tests.
Año de publicación:
2022
Keywords:
- Snake bites
- Low vision
- Retinal ganglion cells
- electrophysiology
- Retinal artery occlusion
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Medicina interna
Áreas temáticas:
- Cirugía y especialidades médicas afines
- Enfermedades