Canine ocular and periocular snakebites requiring enucleation: A report of 19 cases.
Erin M ScottBrittany N SchlesenerGillian C ShawLeandro B C TeixeiraPublished in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2019)
Snakebite envenomation is a largely necrotizing disease process that can result in profound infiltrative and destructive ocular changes presumed to be related to the proteolytic factors and necrotoxins in venom. Ocular alterations secondary to snakebites may be irreversible regardless of supportive therapy instituted.