医学
环境化
尸检
凝固性坏死
坏死
毒液
弥漫性血管内凝血
病理
外科
生物
生态学
作者
Fang Huang,Shuquan Zhao,Fang Tong,Yue Liang,Jehane Michael Le Grange,Wenhua Kuang,Yiwu Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1111/1556-4029.14622
摘要
Abstract Deinagkistrodon acutus ( D . acutus ), also known as the Chinese moccasin, is a viper species found throughout the southeastern parts of China, northern Vietnam and Laos. D . acutus envenomation can result in coagulopathy and lead to death if not treated correctly. A 20‐year‐old man was discovered with a severely swollen left thigh with overlying dark purple, discolored skin. He was immediately transported to hospital. Laboratory examinations revealed dysfunctional coagulation and fluid‐electrolyte imbalances. He died 2 h later despite resuscitation efforts. Surveillance footage revealed that he had walked through a grass field while returning home that night. Autopsy and pathological examination findings revealed a large area of muscle necrosis of the left thigh, renal tubular necrosis, and hepatocyte necrosis. Potential fang marks were found on the decedent's jeans. Due to our suspicions, we performed specific enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and detected D . acutus venom in the kidneys, left thigh muscle, liver, lung, spleen, and heart tissues of the decedent. In conclusion, the clinical manifestations, autopsy, histopathological examination, ELISA, and investigation results confirmed D . acutus envenomation.
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