Author/Authors :
golay, v. department of nephrology,institute of postgraduate medical education and research, India , roychowdhary, a. department of nephrology,institute of postgraduate medical education and research, India , pandey, r. department of nephrology,institute of postgraduate medical education and research, India
Abstract :
Snake bite envenomation is a common cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in the tropics and severe coagulopathy with bleeding manifestations is usually seen,especially with viperine bites. We present a case of a 34-year-old male who had developed AKI following Russell s viper envenomation along with disseminated intravascular coagulation. The patient was seemingly improving during the course of his treatment but subsequently developed a spontaneous unilateral peri-nephric hematoma and finally succumbed to this complication. This is a rare presentation that can be clinically innoccuous in a disease where there are multiple bleeding manifestations and,carries a very poor outcome.