Hemotoxic snakebite presenting with bilateral blindness due to ischemic occipital infarcts

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Cerebrovascular complications are rare following a Viperidae snake envenomation, let alone ischemic ones. This catastrophic hemorrhaging cascade is widely known to cause a wide array of manifestations. Its manifestations can range from skin bleeds to fatal intracranial or organ hemorrhages. Our patient had cortical blindness secondary to an ischemic occipital infarct following a hemotoxic snakebite - a seemingly distinct oxymoron. The physician should be mindful of the fact that a hemotoxic snakebite can deceptively bring in ischemic attacks as well. Toxic vasculitis, thrombotic angiopathies, widespread vasospasm and endothelial damage are believed to shoulder a part of the disease process that can bring about tissue ischemia.

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Kodiatte Abraham, A., & John, L. (2019). Hemotoxic snakebite presenting with bilateral blindness due to ischemic occipital infarcts. Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 23(2), 99–101. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23125

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