Journal of Pediatric Neurology 2018; 16(06): 397-399
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1608639
Case Report
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Acute Pituitary Apoplexy following Snake Bite: A Rare but Treatable Complication

Narendrakumar Barad
1   P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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18 July 2017

30 September 2017

Publication Date:
09 November 2017 (online)

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Abstract

Poisonous snake bite is one of the important public health hazards in developing countries, such as India, where majority of the population resides in rural areas. Among various poisonous species of snakes, Russell's viper venom causes neurotoxicity, myotoxicity, hemolysis, and coagulopathies leading to shock and acute kidney injury. Pituitary apoplexy causing acute hypopituitarism is an extremely rare but treatable complication following viper bite. Here in, we report the case of a 14-year-old boy admitted with Russell's viper bite complicated by disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), acute kidney injury, and pituitary apoplexy with secondary acute hypopituitarism.