@article{article_535738, title={Extraocular Muscle Paralysis Due to Snakebite}, journal={Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports}, volume={5}, pages={177–179}, year={2014}, author={Kayayurt, Kamil and Yavaşi, Özcan and Bilir, Özlem and Ersunan, Gökhan and Suman, Enes}, keywords={Antivenom, extraocular muscle paralysis, snakebite}, abstract={Introduction: Although neurotoxicity after snakebites is commonly seen, particularly in southern and eastern Asian countries, this clinical entity is a rare condition in our country.Case Report: We present a case of a 74-year-old woman who developed extraocular muscle paralysis after a snakebite in a tea garden and was managed with antivenom successfully.Conclusion: Snakebites usually cause local clinical findings, but they can also cause mortality and morbidity due to serious systemic reactions}, number={6}, publisher={Acil Tıp Uzmanları Derneği}