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Ergotism and Saint Anthony's fire.

Clinical Dermatology, 2021
It has been widely accepted that ergot is a fungal disease caused by infection with the parasitic Claviceps purpurea leading to the development of typical black kernels n the plant.
A. Grzybowski   +2 more
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Ergotism, a relatively unknown mimic of vasculitis: A case report and review of literature

Revista Colombiana de Reumatología, 2020
Introduction Ergotism is a vasospasm that affects visceral and peripheral muscle arteries. Classically, symmetrical involvement of lower limb arteries is described, and is often associated with a history of chronic consumption of ergotamine derived ...
F. Torres   +6 more
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Ergotism

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 ...
L G, Henry   +3 more
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SUBCLINICAL ERGOTISM

The Lancet, 1977
The systolic blood-pressure at the ankle and the first toe was measured in 30 patients, mean age 42, who had taken ergotamine regularly for more than a year. With one exception, the patients had no symptoms or signs of arterial insufficiency in the limbs, but all had low-normal or abnormal foot systolic blood-pressures.
H. Dige-Petersen   +4 more
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Chemical Assays of Ergot and Ergot Fluidextract*

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1953
The 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.
J W, STRONG, F A, MAURINA
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