Wild turnip poisoning
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Cow parsnip or hogweed. DermNet NZ
Jun 15, 2009 ... Cow parsnip or hogweed. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... anise, carrot, celery, coriander, dill, fennel, parsley, and...
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Cow parsnip (Heracleum maximum)
Cow parsnip (Heracleum maximum) is the only member of the hogweeds that is ... are three case reports of toxic phytophotodermatitis due to cow parsnip (5). ... Dermatologic: There have ...
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Vegetation, vegetables, vesicles: Plants and skin - Science ...
Toxicity may result from any activity that involves bruising, cutting, damaging ... Gas plant and the wild parsnip. New England Journal of Medicine. 276, 1484-1486. ...
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Wild Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) - Poisonous Plant Information
Botanical dermatology. Greenglass Ltd, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 787 pp. ... Vernacular name(s): wild parsnip. Scientific family name: Umbelliferae ... Notes on Toxic plant chemicals: Th...
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Raw foodism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... because of digestibility and toxicity issues and also because ... Raw parsnips contain ... Wild foods (organic or natural foods) are more nutritious ...
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BioOne Online Journals - Wild Parsnip (Pastinaca Sativa): A ...
However, the PUVA photochemotherapy procedure remains one of the most common treatments in dermatology (Bethea et al. 1999). Wild parsnip has been widely ...
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Conium maculatum L. (PIM 144)
... confused with parsley, or wild carrots; and the root with parsnip (Hardin, 1974) ... Maternal and foetal toxicity of poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) in sheep. ...
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BoDD (Botanical Dermatology Database): UMBELLIFERAE: References
... (1964) Wild parsnips. Lancet 2: ... Guba R (2000) Toxicity myths the actual risks of ... at Annual Meeting of Dermatological Society of Great Britain and ...
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Wild Parsnip
There are chemicals in wild parsnip called psoralens (precisely, furocoumarins) that cause what dermatologists call "phyto-photo-dermatitis. ...
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Contact-Poisonous Plants of the World
Lampe, Kenneth Francis; Rune Fagerström: Plant Toxicity and Dermatitis. Baltimore, 1968. ... the St John's Hospital Dermatological Society, London, 1962. Index ...
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Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System
Sep 1, 2009 ... Botanical dermatology. Greenglass Ltd, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 787 pp. ... Vernacular name(s): wild parsnip ... Toxic parts: plant juices ...
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Plant Poisoning, Hemlock: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
Nov 7, 2008 ... Although related, poison hemlock and water hemlock toxicity have ... Water hemlock may be mistaken for wild parsnips or artichokes. ...
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Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
or parsnip. tops (Pastinaca sativa) ... dermatological complaints with the bark of Mahonia spp. ... The Greeks recorded the medicinal value of wild celery. ...
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Wild arnica (Arnica sp. ... or parsnip tops (Pastinaca sativa) ... El Sayed NY, Abdelbari EM, Mahmoud OM, Adam SE: The toxicity of Cassia senna to Nubian goats. ...
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Minnow's Guide #9: Look out for cow parsnip
Furanocoumarin--a toxic compound developed by the cow parsnip as part of its chemical ... The Electronic Textbook of Dermatology has a nice section about ...
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Raw foodism: Information from Answers.com
... because of digestibility and toxicity issues and also because ... Raw parsnips contain ... Wild foods (organic or natural foods) are more nutritious ...
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DermHelpCentral: Contact Dermatitis
Uses: Cow parsnip, often grows in moist meadows, and along the borders of fields , ... cause significant photo-toxic reactions (photosensitivity). ... [in Columbia, Califronis] fearless ...
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Links to BoDD - Botanical Dermatology Database
Dr Constantinos D. Verros - Hellenic Dermatological Pages - Sites of interest to ... Annapolis Woodworkers' Guild - Information Concerning Wood Toxicity [USA] ...
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