Gloriosa superba 中毒诱导的化物 (Anagen Effluvium) 引起的
Vinupriya Sakkaravarthi1, Arun Somasundaram2, Sowmya Aithal3
1Department of Dermatology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ramanathapuram (Temporary Campus), Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India.
International journal of trichology
|November 27, 2025
概括
意外的Gloriosa superba中毒可能会导致突然的脱发 (anagen effluvium). 这种罕见的疾病,通常与菌素毒性有关,通常通过支持性护理得到缓解,导致头发自发再生.
科学领域:
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 植物学 植物学
背景情况:
- 原脱发是化学疗法或毒素等侮辱后突然脱发的情况.
- 有毒植物诱导的异原性流是一种罕见的临床表现.
- 富含科尔奇辛的Gloriosa superba在热带地区很常见,并且经常被意外食用.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个意外的Gloriosa superba中毒病例,呈现出异原性流水.
- 为了突出Gloriosa superba摄入和脱发之间的联系.
- 讨论这种罕见的中毒的临床表现和管理.
主要方法:
- 一个38岁的女性病例报告显示,她患有异原性流水.
- 在食用Gloriosa superba后对临床表现的审查.
- 皮肤学评估脱发的情况.
主要成果:
- 患者在意外食用Gloriosa superba tuber几周后出现过度脱发.
- 格洛里奥萨超巴 (Gloriosa superba) 中毒的症状包括胃肠道不适,骨髓抑制和多器官衰竭.
- 头发脱落呈现为消耗性异原性流水.
结论:
- 光 (Gloriosa superba) 中毒是一种罕见但显著的异构流的原因.
- 管理是有症状的,重点是急性毒性和支持性护理.
- 头发的再生通常是自发的,并在中毒后恢复后完全恢复.
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