Cortical Blindness and Thrombotic Microangiopathy Following a Hemotoxic Snake Envenomation: An Unusual Presentation
Snake envenomation leads to significant morbidity and mortality with local, hematological, renal, and neurological complications. Hemotoxic envenomation activates a hemorrhagic cascade, leading to many manifestations ranging from skin bleeds to major organ bleeds and fatal intracranial hemorrhage. A...
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description | Snake envenomation leads to significant morbidity and mortality with local, hematological, renal, and neurological complications. Hemotoxic envenomation activates a hemorrhagic cascade, leading to many manifestations ranging from skin bleeds to major organ bleeds and fatal intracranial hemorrhage. Although rare, ischemic manifestations are possible following a hemotoxic envenomation, and they may present as cortical blindness, an unusual ocular symptom. Snake envenomation is also known to cause multifactorial acute kidney injury (AKI), precipitated by hemodynamic disturbances secondary to rhabdomyolysis, hemoglobinuria, direct tubular toxicity, and thrombotic microangiopathy. Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is often overlooked in snake bites, as the hematological manifestations are often conveniently attributed to venom-induced consumptive coagulopathy (VICC). The distinct clinical entity of thrombotic microangiopathy should factor into one’s differential diagnosis in patients presenting with microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and acute kidney injury following a snake bite. We report a patient who developed cortical blindness and thrombotic microangiopathy following snake envenomation, which are uncommon sequelae. |
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