A case of conservative treatment for <i>Philodryas baroni</i> (Baron’s Green Racer) bite in a pet animal

  • OHNO Hirofumi
    Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine,  Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center
  • FUNAKOSHI Hiraku
    Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine,  Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center
  • SUGIURA Sara
    Department of Orthopedics, Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center
  • SAKAI Atsushi
    The Japan Snake Institute
  • SHIMURA Haruhiko
    Department of Orthopedics, Tokyobay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center

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  • 伴侶動物のバロンコダマヘビによる咬傷に保存的加療を行った1例
  • ハンリョ ドウブツ ノ バロンコダマヘビ ニ ヨル コウショウ ニ ホゾンテキ カリョウ オ オコナッタ 1レイ

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<p>As the number of exotic snakes kept as pets increases, snakebites are occurring frequently. We report a case of marked local symptoms caused by the bite of a Philodryas baroni. A 23-year-old woman was bitten on her right little finger for 5 min by a Philodryas baroni, which she kept as her pet. She visited the emergency department 2 h after the injury. Swelling extending to the upper arm and pain and hypoesthesia in the right little finger were noted. Although blisters appeared on the little finger and the swelling worsened on the second day of hospitalization, she was discharged on the fourth day without any complications.</p><p>Philodryas baroni is a venomous rear-fanged snake. When the bite is prolonged, massive local symptoms may manifest. Therefore, emergency physicians need to be familiar with the management of bites from venomous snakes kept as pets. </p>

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