Australian paediatric journal
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Case Reports
Severe envenomation with convulsion following multiple bites by a common brown snake, Pseudonaja textilis.
A case report of envenomation by a common brown snake, Pseudonaja textilis, in a 3.3 year old boy is presented. He suffered a brief grand mal convulsion 10 min after the bite which was shortly after removal of a compression bandage. A severe coagulopathy of the defibrination type required administration of five ampoules of brown snake monovalent antivenom (CSL). The association of envenomation by snakes and convulsions is discussed, as is the management of severe defibrination due to envenomation.