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2020
Abstract In this case, a middle-aged male presents to an emergency department (ED) with eye pain, visual blurring, and photophobia following trauma to the eye the previous day. It is some time before the patient is seen because the ED is extremely busy. Some drops are instilled in the eye for pain relief.
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Abstract In this case, a middle-aged male presents to an emergency department (ED) with eye pain, visual blurring, and photophobia following trauma to the eye the previous day. It is some time before the patient is seen because the ED is extremely busy. Some drops are instilled in the eye for pain relief.
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Praxis, 1996
We report a case of plant poisoning with atropa belladonna. A student took the berries because of the hallucinogen effects. In this case report we describe the symptoms and the therapy of poisoning with atropa belladonna. Another part informs about the historic and cultural importance of this nightshade.
S H, Hartmeier, J, Steurer
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We report a case of plant poisoning with atropa belladonna. A student took the berries because of the hallucinogen effects. In this case report we describe the symptoms and the therapy of poisoning with atropa belladonna. Another part informs about the historic and cultural importance of this nightshade.
S H, Hartmeier, J, Steurer
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
A, Ahmad, H S, Thompson
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A, Ahmad, H S, Thompson
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Mydriasis from Datura Wrightii
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977A 4-year-old girl had painless, uniocular mydriasis after picking flowers. Pharmacologic testing with 1% pilocarpine confirmed the probability that an atropine-like agent had been instilled in the affected eye. The flowers were identified as Datura wrightii and contained scopolamine, hyoscyamine, and atropine on thin-layer chromatography.
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Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology, 1994
Amaurotic mydriasis is characterized by larger than normal pupils in patients with visual loss. In sought to establish whether amaurotic mydriasis can reliably identify different kinds of visual loss and whether this static measurement might prove useful in discerning "balanced" bilateral optic neuropathies where no relative afferent pupillary defect ...
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Amaurotic mydriasis is characterized by larger than normal pupils in patients with visual loss. In sought to establish whether amaurotic mydriasis can reliably identify different kinds of visual loss and whether this static measurement might prove useful in discerning "balanced" bilateral optic neuropathies where no relative afferent pupillary defect ...
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Pupil cerclage technique for treatment of traumatic mydriasis
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2020Rino Frisina +2 more
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