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Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome in a methylphenidate-treated patient: a case report. [PDF]
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Production and use of dry-rolled hybrid rye grain as a replacement for barley grain on growth performance and carcass quality of feedlot steers. [PDF]
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Archives of Surgery, 1975
Severe extremity ischemia developed in four patients who had ingested methysergide maleate or ergot for the relief of headache. Symptoms involved the upper extremity in two patients and the lower extremity in two. Spontaneous reversal of the ischemic picture was obtained by simple discontinuation of ergot in most instances, although intra-arterial ...
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Severe extremity ischemia developed in four patients who had ingested methysergide maleate or ergot for the relief of headache. Symptoms involved the upper extremity in two patients and the lower extremity in two. Spontaneous reversal of the ischemic picture was obtained by simple discontinuation of ergot in most instances, although intra-arterial ...
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Chemical Assays of Ergot and Ergot Fluidextract*
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1953The present article is in part a review of the development of previously reported chemical assay methods for ergot and ergot fluidextract (1). Certain miscellaneous data, subsequently determined while cornleting this study, are reported for the first time.
F.A. Maurina, John W. Strong
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1973
SUMMARY Ergot poisoning is due to the alkaloids produced by the fungus, Claviceps purpurea. There are two forms of ergotism commonly observed in domestic animals, a convulsive form and a gangrenous form. The convulsive form is characterized by vertigo and muscle spasms of the hindlimbs, followed by temporary paralysis.
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SUMMARY Ergot poisoning is due to the alkaloids produced by the fungus, Claviceps purpurea. There are two forms of ergotism commonly observed in domestic animals, a convulsive form and a gangrenous form. The convulsive form is characterized by vertigo and muscle spasms of the hindlimbs, followed by temporary paralysis.
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