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The PbrMADS1-PbrMYB169 complex has uniquely emerged to regulate lignification of stone cells in pear. [PDF]
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Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder Across the Lifespan.
Matheson BE.
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Studies on the structure and synthesis of the ipecac alkaloids
Melvin Isaac Moyer
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1988
The American Association of Poison Control Centers reports that 80% of all poisonings occur via ingestions. 1 Emesis induced by ipecac is the most efficient, rapid method to empty the stomach. 2 Experience demonstrates that active methodologies to reduce the incidence of toxin ingestions, such as repeated counseling of the caretaker, have had poor ...
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The American Association of Poison Control Centers reports that 80% of all poisonings occur via ingestions. 1 Emesis induced by ipecac is the most efficient, rapid method to empty the stomach. 2 Experience demonstrates that active methodologies to reduce the incidence of toxin ingestions, such as repeated counseling of the caretaker, have had poor ...
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Archives of Neurology, 1985
The abuse of ipecac syrup for three years resulted in painless, nonfatigable, chiefly proximal weakness in a 27-year-old woman. Electromyography (EMG) and a muscle biopsy revealed features of a myopathy similar to those previously reported in experimental emetine myopathy. Clinical weakness and EMG abnormalities improved after discontinuation of ipecac
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The abuse of ipecac syrup for three years resulted in painless, nonfatigable, chiefly proximal weakness in a 27-year-old woman. Electromyography (EMG) and a muscle biopsy revealed features of a myopathy similar to those previously reported in experimental emetine myopathy. Clinical weakness and EMG abnormalities improved after discontinuation of ipecac
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
To the Editor.— On behalf of the American Association of Poison Control Centers, I am concerned about the titling of a recent JAMA article, "Death Resulting From Ipecac Syrup Poisoning" (243:1927, 1980). I am worried that the index skimmer or scanner—particularly if he is of the older school reared in an era of gastric lavage for management of ...
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To the Editor.— On behalf of the American Association of Poison Control Centers, I am concerned about the titling of a recent JAMA article, "Death Resulting From Ipecac Syrup Poisoning" (243:1927, 1980). I am worried that the index skimmer or scanner—particularly if he is of the older school reared in an era of gastric lavage for management of ...
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Journal of American College Health, 1992
Ipecac abuse must be considered when working with individuals at risk, particularly those with eating disorders. Medical complications such as myopathy and gastrointestinal and other toxic effects can occur with ipecac abuse, the gravity of which must not be underestimated.
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Ipecac abuse must be considered when working with individuals at risk, particularly those with eating disorders. Medical complications such as myopathy and gastrointestinal and other toxic effects can occur with ipecac abuse, the gravity of which must not be underestimated.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1993
To evaluate the use of ipecac by health care professionals.A descriptive case series based on a one-year review of all calls to a poison center.A university hospital-affiliated regional poison center.The use of ipecac was judged appropriate or inappropriate based on the consensus of three professionals associated with the poison center using ...
K, Wrenn, L, Rodewald, L, Dockstader
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To evaluate the use of ipecac by health care professionals.A descriptive case series based on a one-year review of all calls to a poison center.A university hospital-affiliated regional poison center.The use of ipecac was judged appropriate or inappropriate based on the consensus of three professionals associated with the poison center using ...
K, Wrenn, L, Rodewald, L, Dockstader
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