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Citation

Gabrscek L, Lesnicar G, Krivec B, Voga G, Sibanc B, Blatnik J, Jagodic B. J. Toxicol. Clin. Toxicol. 2004; 42(1): 85-88.

Affiliation

Department of Intensive Internal Medicine, General Hospital Celje, Slovenia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, Marcel Dekker)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15083942

Abstract

We describe a case of a 43-yr-old female with severe multiorgan injury after accidental poisoning with Colchicum autumnale, which was mistaken for wild garlic (Allium ursinum). Both plants grow on damp meadows and can be confused in the spring when both plants have leaves but no blossoms. The autumn crocus contains colchicine, which inhibits cellular division. Treatment consisted of supportive care, antibiotic therapy, and granulocyte-directed growth factor. The patient was discharged from the hospital after three weeks. Three years after recovery from the acute poisoning, the patient continued to complain of muscle weakness and intermittent episodes of hair loss.

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