Mydriase pharmacologique par les alcaloides du bois d'atropa belladonna. [Mydriasis induced by splinter from belladonna bush]

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serval:BIB_E97A2913A567
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
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Title
Mydriase pharmacologique par les alcaloides du bois d'atropa belladonna. [Mydriasis induced by splinter from belladonna bush]
Journal
Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde
Author(s)
Berney  C., Wolfensberger  T. J.
ISSN
0023-2165 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2000
Volume
216
Number
5
Pages
346-7
Notes
Case Reports
English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: May
Abstract
AIM: Pupillary dilatation with alcaloids from the Atropa belladonna plant have been used since antiquity. It is less known that the wood of the plant contains an even higher concentration of alkaloids than the ripe fruit. METHODS: Clinical case. RESULTS: A 32-year-old patient presented with a foreign body sensation after a splinter got in his eye while chopping wood of an Atropa belladonna bush in the underbrush. Ophthalmic examination showed a visual acuity of 0.9 s.c. (1.0 with pinhole) and a pupil in a fixed mydriasis without any visible rupture of the sphincter muscle. After a 3-day follow-up the pupil returned to normal size and visual acuity recovered to 1.25 s.c. CONCLUSION: The wood of the Atropa belladonna plant contains a very high concentration of alkaloids. A well-directed history may help to discover this less well-known cause of an accidental mydriasis.
Keywords
Adult Atropa belladonna/adverse effects Belladonna Alkaloids/*adverse effects Eye Foreign Bodies/*physiopathology Humans Male Mydriasis/*chemically induced Plants, Medicinal Plants, Toxic Remission, Spontaneous Visual Acuity/drug effects Wood
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