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cleistanthus boivinianus/asthenia

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Renal failure and neuromuscular weakness in Cleistanthus collinus poisoning.

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Effect of Cleistanthus collinus leaf extract on neuromuscular function of the isolated mouse phrenic nerve-diaphragm.

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Cleistanthus collinus is a toxic plant whose leaves have been used for homicidal or suicidal purposes. Since the toxic effects include muscle cramps and weakness, the effect of the leaf extract on the electrical and mechanical responses to nerve and muscle stimulation was studied in the isolated

Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: experience at a medical intensive care unit in a tertiary care hospital in south India.

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OBJECTIVE Ingestion of Cleistanthus collinus causes hypokalemia and cardiac arrhythmias leading to mortality in most cases. We undertook this retrospective study to evaluate the clinical presentation and predictors of outcome in critically ill patients admitted with C. collinus

Cleistanthus collinus poisoning.

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Cleistanthus collinus, a toxic shrub, is used for deliberate self-harm in rural South India. MEDLINE (PUBMED) and Google were searched for published papers using the search/ MeSH terms "Cleistanthus collinus," "Euphorbiaceae," "Diphyllin," "Cleistanthin A," Cleistanthin B" and "Oduvanthalai."

Cleistanthus collinus poisoning: case reports and review of the literature.

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We report the cases of two previously healthy young patients who ingested the liquid extracted from the crushed leaves of Cleistanthus collinus (Family: Euphorbiaceae) in an attempt to commit suicide. Both patients developed life threatening complications such as hypokalemia, hypotension, cardiac
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