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Chandrika Azad1, Vidushi Mahajan, Kana Ram Jat
1Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh, India. chandrika_azad@yahoo.co.in
Abstract:
Snake bite is a common condition in tropical countries. Neurotoxic features of snake bite vary from early morning neuroparalytic syndrome to various cranial nerve palsies. Locked in syndrome (LIS) is a rare presentation. We present four children that had LIS; three patients had total and one had incomplete LIS. All patients made successful recovery with polyvalent anti-snake venom and supportive management. This case series highlights the importance of early diagnosis of LIS in snake bite.
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