Snake bite by Cerastes vipera in children: report of two cases

Matitiahu Lifshitz, Moshe Phillip, Tamar Bernstein, Shaul Sofer

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Abstract

Two children, ages 2 and 4 years, envenomed by the snake Cerastes vipera are presented. Both children suffered from local pain and swelling of the hand that spread up to the shoulder in the 2-year-old and up to the elbow in the 4-year-old. A hemorrhagic blister was noted on the bitten finger in the younger patient. Urinary retention, tachycardia, and a slight prolongation of prothrombin time was noted in the 2-year-old, whereas hypertension and fever were observed in the 4-year-old. In both cases, the swelling receded gradually and the patients were discharged from the hospital after several days without any complications and in a good condition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-272
Number of pages4
JournalWilderness and Environmental Medicine
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1995

Keywords

  • cerastes vipera
  • children
  • snake bite

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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