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On the botanical history and nomenclature of the New World genus Piscidia (Fabaceae)

open access: yesNordic Journal of Botany, EarlyView.
Piscidia L. (Fabaceae) is a New World genus with nine recognized taxa (seven species and two varieties). The previous nomenclatural revisions, made in 1910 and in 1969, are revisited here. The names Derris grandifolia Heyde & Lux ex Donn.Sm. and P. cubensis Urb. required step II lectotypifications, with an epitype for the latter name.
Camila Sánchez‐ Vega   +4 more
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Exploration of the Phytochemical and Antidiabetic Properties of Teucrium polium: A Natural Asset for Type 2 Diabetes Management

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Teucrium polium shows antidiabetic activity with its phytochemical composition and biological activities. The essential oil is rich in carvacrol, thymol, γ‐terpinene, and o‐cymene, while the aqueous and hydroethanolic extracts are characterized by poliumoside, verbascoside, isorhamnetin‐3‐O‐rutinoside, and apigenin‐7‐rutinoside. Antioxidant activity is
Hajar El Ouadni   +10 more
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Acute poisonings.

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2007
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Acute cyanide poisoning

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2006
Cyanide intoxication is an extremely rare event. We report a case of a teenager presenting with unresponsiveness, hemodynamic instability, and profound anion gap metabolic acidosis secondary to elevated lactate levels. It was later confirmed that he was a victim of cyanide poisoning.Individual case report.Pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary ...
Stacie B, Peddy   +2 more
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Acute prenylamine poisoning

Archiv für Toxikologie, 1974
A 58-year-old man ingested 900 mg prenylamine with the intention of suicide. Several hours later he developed a gastrointestinal reaction, considerable weakness, vertigo, and recurrent syncope. ECG records revealed sinus bradycardia with numerous premature nodal and auricular beats and disturbances in depolarization and polarization of ventricles.
J, Lewandowicz, Z, Starzyński
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Acute iron poisoning

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997
Accidental iron ingestion is not uncommon in children and has become a leading cause of unintentional pharmaceutical ingestion fatality. Difficulty in obtaining urgent serum iron levels in majority of hospitals in India, lack of objective indices for starting and stopping the chelation therapy and the cost of chelation therapy, all pose a significant ...
M, Mehta, V, Gharpure, K, Raghavan
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ACUTE PHOSPHORUS POISONING

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1949
THE RECENT observation of 2 fatal cases of acute phosphorus poisoning prompted an investigation of the incidence of phosphorus as a toxic agent and a review of the literature on the subject. Although at first glance its importance may seem slight, a further study of this condition brings to the foreground its serious nature and menace to the public ...
H J, RUBITSKY, R M, MYERSON
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Acute Fluoride Poisoning

Pediatrics, 1976
Fluoride poisoning is a potentially severe environmental hazard for children. A case of fluoride poisoning is presented which was manifested by severe hypocalcemia, ventricular arrhythymias, and respiratory failure. Treatment of this poisoning, including peritoneal dialysis, is discussed.
R, Yolken, P, Konecny, P, McCarthy
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