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Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea

Year 2010, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 11 - 13, 01.04.2010

Abstract

Introduction: Datura inoxia is an ornamental plant belonging to the Solanaceae family. Ingestion of the plant’s flowers, leaves, or seeds can result in serious intoxication and even death. Datura inoxia can cause acute anticholinergic poisoning.  Case: We report a case of female who had ingested Datura inoxia (moonflower) seed tea to protect from H1N1 infection and presented to the emergency department with a decreased level of consciousness and difficulty to speech.  Conclusion: As a result, poisons due to vary plants increased. Datura inoxia intoxication should be considered in case of patients who presented with agitation, seizures and delirium.

References

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  • Wiebe TH, Sigurdson ES, Katz LY. Angel’s Trumpet (Datura stramonium) poisoning and delirium in adoles- cent in Winnipeg, Manitoba:Summer 2006. Pediatr Child Health. 2008;13:193-6.
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  • Diker D, Markovitz D, Rothman M, Sendovski U. Coma as a presenting sign of Datura stramonium seed tea poi- soning. Eur J Intern Med. 2007;18:336-38.
  • Köse R, Sahin OO, Abay E. Datura stramonium zehir- lenmesine bağlı deliryum: Bir olgu. Anadolu Psikiyatri Dergisi 2008;9:54-57.

Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea

Year 2010, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 11 - 13, 01.04.2010

Abstract

Introduction: Datura inoxia is an ornamental plant belonging to the Solanaceae family. Ingestion of the plant’s flowers, leaves, or seeds can result in serious intoxication and even death. Datura inoxia can cause acute anticholinergic poisoning.Case: We report a case of female who had ingested Datura inoxia (moonflower) seed tea to protect from H1N1 infection and presented to the emergency department with a decreased level of consciousness and difficulty to speech.Conclusion: As a result, poisons due to vary plants increased. Datura inoxia intoxication should be considered in case of patients who presented with agitation, seizures and delirium

References

  • Raman SV, Jacob J. Mydriasis due to Datura inoxia. Emerg Med J 2005;22:310-11.
  • Center of Disease Control and Prevntion. Suspected mo- onflower intoxication-Ohio, 2002. MMWR Morb Mor- tal Wkly Rep. 2003;52:788-91.
  • Wiebe TH, Sigurdson ES, Katz LY. Angel’s Trumpet (Datura stramonium) poisoning and delirium in adoles- cent in Winnipeg, Manitoba:Summer 2006. Pediatr Child Health. 2008;13:193-6.
  • Andreola B, Piovan A, Dalt LD, Filippini R, Cappellet- ti E. Unilateral mydriasis due to Angel’s Trumpet. Clin Toxicol. 2008;46:329-31.
  • Diker D, Markovitz D, Rothman M, Sendovski U. Coma as a presenting sign of Datura stramonium seed tea poi- soning. Eur J Intern Med. 2007;18:336-38.
  • Köse R, Sahin OO, Abay E. Datura stramonium zehir- lenmesine bağlı deliryum: Bir olgu. Anadolu Psikiyatri Dergisi 2008;9:54-57.
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Other ID JA53PE64CT
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Seda Özkan This is me

Ömer Salt This is me

Afşin İpekçi This is me

Ali Düzgün This is me

İbrahim İkizceli This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2010
Submission Date April 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA Özkan, S., Salt, Ö., İpekçi, A., Düzgün, A., et al. (2010). Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, 1(2), 11-13.
AMA Özkan S, Salt Ö, İpekçi A, Düzgün A, İkizceli İ. Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. April 2010;1(2):11-13.
Chicago Özkan, Seda, Ömer Salt, Afşin İpekçi, Ali Düzgün, and İbrahim İkizceli. “Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 1, no. 2 (April 2010): 11-13.
EndNote Özkan S, Salt Ö, İpekçi A, Düzgün A, İkizceli İ (April 1, 2010) Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 1 2 11–13.
IEEE S. Özkan, Ö. Salt, A. İpekçi, A. Düzgün, and İ. İkizceli, “Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea”, Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 11–13, 2010.
ISNAD Özkan, Seda et al. “Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 1/2 (April 2010), 11-13.
JAMA Özkan S, Salt Ö, İpekçi A, Düzgün A, İkizceli İ. Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2010;1:11–13.
MLA Özkan, Seda et al. “Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, vol. 1, no. 2, 2010, pp. 11-13.
Vancouver Özkan S, Salt Ö, İpekçi A, Düzgün A, İkizceli İ. Poisoning Due to Datura Inoxia Tea. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2010;1(2):11-3.