An unusual case of bilateral vitreous haemorrhage following snake bite

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A-45-year-old man presented to us with diminution of vision in both eye following snake bite. On examination vision in the right eye (RE) was 6/36 and vision in left eye (LE) was hand movement positive and fundus examination revealed a subhyloid haemorrhage, left eye showed vitreous haemorrhage. Patient was advised bed rest, vitamin C tablets and oral steroids. © 2013 Vipul Bhandari and Meenal Lohia.

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Bhandari, V., & Lohia, M. (2013). An unusual case of bilateral vitreous haemorrhage following snake bite. Case Reports in Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/640582

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