2018
DOI: 10.1017/cjn.2018.328
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Cerebrovascular Injury Following Scorpion Sting and Snake Envenomation: A Case Series

Abstract: BackgroundNeurological complications following snake and scorpion bite are diverse. Literature regarding patterns of cerebrovascular injury (CVI) and outcomes among these patients is scarce. This is a descriptive study of the clinical profile, brain imaging findings, mechanisms of injury, vascular territory involvement and outcomes of CVI following scorpion and snake envenomation, in a tertiary care center in South India.MethodologyPatients with scorpion sting- and snake envenomation-related complications were… Show more

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“…These manifestations appear in patients with persistently depressed sensorium and focal neurological deficits that begin early and then develop into cerebrovascular lesions after snakebite envenomation, as was observed in our 2 cases. 15 The diagnoses were confirmed by clinical findings associated with CT examination. Imaging is the method of choice for immediate detection of cerebrovascular hemorrhage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…These manifestations appear in patients with persistently depressed sensorium and focal neurological deficits that begin early and then develop into cerebrovascular lesions after snakebite envenomation, as was observed in our 2 cases. 15 The diagnoses were confirmed by clinical findings associated with CT examination. Imaging is the method of choice for immediate detection of cerebrovascular hemorrhage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Clinical findings specific to patients with imaging evidence of cerebrovascular event have not been reported in studies so far. Unlike other infections no specific pattern of neurovascular involvement has been reported [10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Death occurred in one patient following multi organ dysfunction and cardiac rupture after multiple bee stings. As per the author’s knowledge, this is the first review summarizing the various mechanisms, clinical features, management, and outcome following envenomation’s precipitating TTC[ 34 , 35 , 39 ].…”
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confidence: 99%