Publication | Closed Access
Snake Venom Ophthalmia and Blindness Caused by the Spitting Cobra (Naja Nigricollis) in Nigeria
99
Citations
0
References
1976
Year
OphthalmologyExperimental OphthalmologyVenomicsSpitting CobraRare EmergencyLocal Specific AntivenomGlaucomaDermatologyNaja NigricollisSnake Venom OphthalmiaMedicineAqueous HumourOcular Pathology
Venom entered the eyes of 9 patients spat at by the spitting cobra, Naja nigricollis. In 5 the only effect was a simple conjunctivitis but 4 had corneal ulceration, 1 developed anterior uveitis indicating absorption of venom in the anterior chamber, and 2 were permanently blinded. Treatment of this rare emergency is discussed: immediate irrigation of the eye with water, careful examination for corneal abrasion, and prevention of secondary infection are recommended. The value of local specific antivenom is unproven.