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Received 28 May 2018 Revised 25 June 2018 Accepted 12 July 2018 Early online 31 July 2018 Print 31 July 2018 Snake bite envenomation is a commonly encountered emergency in tropical countries like India, with potentially fatal complications. Life threatening neurological complications is rare and infrequently documented in literature. We discuss the case of 28-year-old gentleman, managed successfully for an intracerebral hemorrhage following a viper bite and attempt to obviate some management dilemmas often encountered in viperine envenomation. Corresponding author