Purpose: To study the clinical profile of patients of snake venom ophthalmia presenting to the tertiary health care centre. Methods: This was a prospective observational study that involved25 patients with snake venom ophthalmia complaining of pain, diminution of vision, photophobia, conjunctival congestion , chemosis, corneal edema, corneal erosions and anterior chamber reaction. Results: There were 18 males and 7 females and the age group taken was 30 to 75 years. Most common presentation in snake venom ophthalmia patients is pain in 92% patients followed bydiminution of vision in 90% patients,conjunctival congestion in 88% patients, photophobia in 84% patients, chemosis in 80% patients, corneal edema in 65% patients, corneal erosions i...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, treatment and outcomes of patients with ...
Context: Many bites from mildly venomous elapids occur but identification or presence of systemic en...
Purpose: Ocular manifestations in snake-bite injuries are quite rare. However, the unusual presentat...
Background: Snake bite is a neglected public health problem worldwide especially in the tropics. Stu...
Purpose To report the case of a patient who experienced a penetrating ocular injury with direct intr...
Venom ophthalmia caused by venoms of spitting elapid and other snakes: report of ten cases with revi...
An envenomous snakebite is an important public health problem that can lead to irreversible loss of ...
Context: Mulga snakes (Pseudechis australis) are venomous snakes with a wide distribution in Austral...
Context: Russells viper is more medically important than any other Asian snake, due to number of env...
Background: Snakebite is a global health issue and treatment with antivenom continues to be problema...
Background: Snake bite is an occupational and rural hazard because India has always been a land of e...
Background: Snake envenomation is a major public health problem of the Savannah regions of West Afri...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Snakebite is an environmental hazard associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We report ...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, treatment and outcomes of patients with ...
Context: Many bites from mildly venomous elapids occur but identification or presence of systemic en...
Purpose: Ocular manifestations in snake-bite injuries are quite rare. However, the unusual presentat...
Background: Snake bite is a neglected public health problem worldwide especially in the tropics. Stu...
Purpose To report the case of a patient who experienced a penetrating ocular injury with direct intr...
Venom ophthalmia caused by venoms of spitting elapid and other snakes: report of ten cases with revi...
An envenomous snakebite is an important public health problem that can lead to irreversible loss of ...
Context: Mulga snakes (Pseudechis australis) are venomous snakes with a wide distribution in Austral...
Context: Russells viper is more medically important than any other Asian snake, due to number of env...
Background: Snakebite is a global health issue and treatment with antivenom continues to be problema...
Background: Snake bite is an occupational and rural hazard because India has always been a land of e...
Background: Snake envenomation is a major public health problem of the Savannah regions of West Afri...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Snakebite is an environmental hazard associated with significant morbidity and mortality. We report ...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, treatment and outcomes of patients with ...
Context: Many bites from mildly venomous elapids occur but identification or presence of systemic en...