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Title: Bite of a sea snake (Hydrophis spiralis): a case report from Sri Lanka. Author: Amarasekera N, Jayawardena A, Ariyaratnam A, Hewage UC, de Silva A. Journal: J Trop Med Hyg; 1994 Aug; 97(4):195-8. PubMed ID: 8064939. Abstract: A rare case of sea-snake bite resulting in envenoming is reported. Comparison is made with clinical features of sea-snake envenoming as described in the literature. Some of the unusual features observed in our patient were the occurrence of pain at the site of the bite, regional lymph node enlargement and absence of muscle pain and tenderness. Polyvalent land-snake antivenom was used in the management of this patient since specific antivenom against sea-snake envenoming is not available in Sri Lanka. There was some improvement in neurological signs after the start of antivenom treatment. This is the first authenticated case of sea-snake envenoming in Sri Lanka.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]