Phytodermatitis From Ceratocephalus Falcatus
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Date
2005
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Blackwell Publishing
Abstract
Ceratocephalus falcatus (L.) Pers. (Ranunculaceae) is a wild plant. It grows abundantly in the Van province. The species of Ceratocephalus genus possess irritant properties from the presence of an innocuous glycoside, ranunculin. Here, we document 3 patients who were admitted to our clinic in different times from different districts with a common complaint of a large irritant contact dermatitis, resembling second-degree burn injury after application of a plant poultice. The plant specimens in all patients were identified as C. falcatus and it was assessed worthwhile to report.
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Anemonin, Ceratocephalus Falcatus, Herbal Remedies, Irritant, Phytodermatitis, Plants, Protoanemonin, Ranunculaceae, Ranunculin, Toxic, Vesicant
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Q1
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52
Issue
6
Start Page
314
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316