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Four Cases of Phytolacca Esculenta Van Houtte Intoxication due to Misidentification as a Ginseng (인삼으로 오인하여 섭취한 후 발생한 자리공 뿌리 중독 4례)

  • Bae, Jun Ho;Kim, Ga Eul;Kim, Gi Joong;Lee, Doo Hyun;Lee, Jun Yeol;Jeong, Dae Jin;Kim, Yoon Seong;Park, Chan Woo;Lee, Hui Young;Cho, Jun Hwi
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.133-135
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    • 2013
  • Poisoning by Phytolacca esculenta commonly occurs by misidentification as other edible plants. The root of Phytolacca esculenta is similar to other roots, such as kudzu, balloon flower, codonopsis lanceolata, and ginseng. The author experienced four cases of Phytolacca esculenta intoxication due to misidentification as a ginseng. We report on these cases with a review of the literature.

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Three Cases with Manic Symptoms and Cognitive Dysfunction after Wild Plant Ingestion (산나물 섭취 후 조증과 지남력 장애를 보인 환자 3례)

  • Lee, Doo Hyun;Kim, Gi Joong;Kim, Ga Eul;Chung, Dae Jin;Lee, Jun Yeol;Bae, Joon Ho;Kim, Yoon Seong;Park, Chan Woo;Lee, Hui Young;Cho, Jun Hwi
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.130-132
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    • 2013
  • Distinguishing wild plants in spring from ingestible plants is difficult. Differentiation of budding plants from other plants is particularly difficult. Many people want to find edible plants for health during the spring season. Scopolia japonica can cause symptoms of mania. The author experienced three cases of poisoning by Scopolia japonica. We reported on the cases with literature reviews.

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A Case of Prolonged Coagulopathy in a Patient Intoxicated with Superwarfarin Rodenticide (슈퍼와파린(superwarfarin) 살서제 중독으로 인한 장기간 혈액응고장애 1례)

  • Park, Chan-Woo;Cho, Jun-Hwi;Bae, Joon-Ho;Moon, Joong-Bum;Chon, Sung-Bin;Ahn, Ki-Ohk;Lee, Hui-Young
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.113-116
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    • 2011
  • Superwarfarin, such as brodifacoum, is a highly lethal vitamin K antagonist used as a rodenticide. Brodifacoum has a particularly long half-life in the body, which ranges to several months, and therefore requires prolonged treatment with antidotal vitamin K. We experienced a case whereby an 18-year-old male was presented to the hospital with a severe bleeding disorder. It was discovered that he had ingested brodifacoum rodenticide with intent to commit suicide. Despite continual treatment with vitamin K, the bleeding disorder persisted for several months before he recovered. We report this case with literature review.

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