2022
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.41.50.22225
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Accident vasculaire cérébral ischémique, complication inhabituelle d’une morsure de vipère: à propos d’un cas

Abstract: La morsure de serpent constitue la forme la plus grave des envenimations. Son incidence annuelle dépasse six millions avec une mortalité non négligeable. Les morsures par vipère sont souvent responsables d´une coagulopathie à l´origine d´un syndrome hémorragique, cependant les complications ischémiques sont rares. Nous rapportons l´observation d´une fille de 6 ans victime d´une morsure de vipère identifiée comme vipère cérastes au niveau de la cheville gauche, admise 4 jours après la morsure en trouble de cons… Show more

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“…The cause of the abdominal pain was identified as acute mesenteric and bowel ischaemia, as evidenced on CT scan. Although the mechanism is not fully understood, the prothrombotic effects of venom proteins are thought to increase platelet activity through the formation of distal microthrombi and visceral infarctions [ 66 ]. Although the patient had antivenom administered, surgery was performed, and the patient made a full recovery [ 65 ].…”
Section: Rare Presentations and Poor Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cause of the abdominal pain was identified as acute mesenteric and bowel ischaemia, as evidenced on CT scan. Although the mechanism is not fully understood, the prothrombotic effects of venom proteins are thought to increase platelet activity through the formation of distal microthrombi and visceral infarctions [ 66 ]. Although the patient had antivenom administered, surgery was performed, and the patient made a full recovery [ 65 ].…”
Section: Rare Presentations and Poor Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neurological disorders are exceptional. They may be secondary either to circulatory failure following acute hypotension due to arterial and/or haematological vasodilatation following vasospasm due to perivascular bleeding, or to the direct action of the neurotoxic venom of certain populations of vipers [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%