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Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports
Introduction. In this paper, we aimed to present five Papaver rhoeas intoxication cases, which is very rare in the literature. Case 1. A 35-year-old female patient was admitted to our emergency room with the complaints of nausea, restlessness, and dyspnea developing 3 hours after eating Papaver rhoe...
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author | Günaydın, Yahya Kemal Dündar, Zerrin Defne Çekmen, Bora Akıllı, Nazire Belgin Köylü, Ramazan Cander, Başar |
author_facet | Günaydın, Yahya Kemal Dündar, Zerrin Defne Çekmen, Bora Akıllı, Nazire Belgin Köylü, Ramazan Cander, Başar |
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description | Introduction. In this paper, we aimed to present five Papaver rhoeas intoxication cases, which is very rare in the literature. Case 1. A 35-year-old female patient was admitted to our emergency room with the complaints of nausea, restlessness, and dyspnea developing 3 hours after eating Papaver rhoeas. On physical examination, her general condition was moderate; she was conscious and the vital findings were normal. The pupils were myotic. She was transferred to the toxicology intensive care unit as she experienced a generalized tonic clonic seizure lasting for three minutes. Case 2. A 41-year-old female patient was brought to our emergency room by 112 ambulance as she had contractions in her arms and legs, unconsciousness, and foam coming from her mouth two hours after Papaver rhoeas ingestion. On physical examination, she was confused, the pupils were myotic, and she was tachycardic. Arterial blood gases analysis revealed lactic acidosis. Case 3. A 38-year-old female patient was admitted to our emergency room with complaints of nausea and vomiting two hours after ingestion of Papaver rhoeas. Her physical examination and tests were normal. Case 4. A 34-year-old male patient was admitted to our emergency room with complaints of numbness and loss of power in his arms and legs one hour after Papaver rhoeas ingestion. He was hospitalized at the toxicology intensive care unit for follow-up and treatment. Dyspnea and bradycardia developed on the follow-up. The oxygen saturation without oxygen support was 90%. ECG revealed sinus bradycardia. The cardiac enzymes did not increase. Case 5. A 42-year-old female patient was brought to our emergency room by 112 ambulance with contractions in her arms and legs and unconsciousness two hours after Papaver rhoeas ingestion. On her physical examination, she was confused and the pupils were myotic. Arterial blood gases analysis revealed lactic acidosis. Conclusion. All patients were followed up for a few days and then discharged from the hospital with recovery. Unconscious consumption of Papaver rhoeas leads to a clinical condition resembling morphine intoxication, CNS depression, and epileptic seizures. |
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spelling | pubmed-44445632015-06-14 Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports Günaydın, Yahya Kemal Dündar, Zerrin Defne Çekmen, Bora Akıllı, Nazire Belgin Köylü, Ramazan Cander, Başar Case Rep Med Case Report Introduction. In this paper, we aimed to present five Papaver rhoeas intoxication cases, which is very rare in the literature. Case 1. A 35-year-old female patient was admitted to our emergency room with the complaints of nausea, restlessness, and dyspnea developing 3 hours after eating Papaver rhoeas. On physical examination, her general condition was moderate; she was conscious and the vital findings were normal. The pupils were myotic. She was transferred to the toxicology intensive care unit as she experienced a generalized tonic clonic seizure lasting for three minutes. Case 2. A 41-year-old female patient was brought to our emergency room by 112 ambulance as she had contractions in her arms and legs, unconsciousness, and foam coming from her mouth two hours after Papaver rhoeas ingestion. On physical examination, she was confused, the pupils were myotic, and she was tachycardic. Arterial blood gases analysis revealed lactic acidosis. Case 3. A 38-year-old female patient was admitted to our emergency room with complaints of nausea and vomiting two hours after ingestion of Papaver rhoeas. Her physical examination and tests were normal. Case 4. A 34-year-old male patient was admitted to our emergency room with complaints of numbness and loss of power in his arms and legs one hour after Papaver rhoeas ingestion. He was hospitalized at the toxicology intensive care unit for follow-up and treatment. Dyspnea and bradycardia developed on the follow-up. The oxygen saturation without oxygen support was 90%. ECG revealed sinus bradycardia. The cardiac enzymes did not increase. Case 5. A 42-year-old female patient was brought to our emergency room by 112 ambulance with contractions in her arms and legs and unconsciousness two hours after Papaver rhoeas ingestion. On her physical examination, she was confused and the pupils were myotic. Arterial blood gases analysis revealed lactic acidosis. Conclusion. All patients were followed up for a few days and then discharged from the hospital with recovery. Unconscious consumption of Papaver rhoeas leads to a clinical condition resembling morphine intoxication, CNS depression, and epileptic seizures. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4444563/ /pubmed/26074968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/321360 Text en Copyright © 2015 Yahya Kemal Günaydın et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Günaydın, Yahya Kemal Dündar, Zerrin Defne Çekmen, Bora Akıllı, Nazire Belgin Köylü, Ramazan Cander, Başar Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports |
title | Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports |
title_full | Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports |
title_fullStr | Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports |
title_full_unstemmed | Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports |
title_short | Intoxication due to Papaver rhoeas (Corn Poppy): Five Case Reports |
title_sort | intoxication due to papaver rhoeas (corn poppy): five case reports |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4444563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26074968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/321360 |
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