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Capillary leak syndrome due to snakebite in the Amazon: case report
Edgar A Ramírez-García1,2, Arley Perez-Mori1,3, Mónica Mori-Coral1
1Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana, Loreto, Perú.
Abstract:
Capillary leak syndrome is a unique complication characterized by extravasation of liquids in the interstitial space due to protein loss caused by snakebite envenoming. We describe the case of a 12-year-old boy from the district of Napo in the city of Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon, who had edema and increased face volume due to the bite of a snake of the Bothrops genus in the lateral aspect of the right leg; he was the hospitalized and diagnosed with severe ophidism complicated with face edema. The patient received eight vials of antivenin, antibiotics and analgesics. Finally, the patient was discharged from the hospital after eight days of hospitalization, with favorable evolution and recovery.

