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Five cases of Thermopsis poisoning
D G Spoerke1, M M Murphy, K M Wruk
1Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80204-4507.
Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology
|January 1, 1988
Abstract:
Various Thermopsis species are found in the foothills and plains of the Rocky Mountains. There are no reported cases of human ingestion to Thermopsis reported in the literature. We report 5 cases of ingestion of seeds or flowers where the primary symptoms were nausea, vomiting and headache of several hours duration. As few as 6 seeds produced symptoms. The common names used by parents when calling the poison center could have easily lead to misidentification and a careful history and subsequent professional identification were required to ascertain the actual plant involved.