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Disease Information for Cuckcoopint/Arum/Wake-Robin plant
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Dizzy on Standing/Giddy Response
- Orthostatic drop in blood pressure
- Burning blebs/sudden appearance/skin
- Burning/stinging skin sensations/diffuse
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Pain Crampy
- Blood in stool
- Bloody diarrhea
- Dark/Black Melena Stool
- Diarrhea
- Diarrhea, explosive
- Diarrhea, fulminant
- Hematochezia/Blood per Rectum
- Nausea
- Stool color/appearance abnormal
- Vomiting
- Vomiting blood/hematemesis
- Mouth/tongue/lips burning pain
- Palate edema/Soft palate
- Palate Erythema/Soft Palate
- Seizures
- Unconscious/Narcosis status
- Burning/Raw throat feeling
- Pharyngeal edema/throat swelling
- Mydriasis/wide pupils
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Travel, Geographic & Climate Related Factors
- Residence/travel/Europe
- Residence/travel/North Africa
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- STOOL Erythrocytes/RBCs
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Acute gastroenteritis
- Chemical/toxic stomatitis
- Coma/Unconscious
- Convulsions (grand mal)
- Crystalluria
- Enteritis, secondary
- Gastritis, erosive/corrosive
- Gastrointestinal bleeding
- Orthostatic syncope Hypotension
- Plant poisoning/accidental
- Toxic Enteritis/Corrosive mucositis/hemorrhagic
- Upper GI bleeding
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Drugs
- DRUG/Lowers seizure threshold
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- PROCESS/Poison/specific (category)
- Toxin
- TOXIN/Contains Aroin plant toxin
- TOXIN/Contains Coniine plant toxin
- TOXIN/Lethal possible
- TOXIN/Local irritant/Contact/Caustic/Blister
- TOXIN/Onset several hours
- TOXIN/Plant Berries most potent
- TOXIN/Plant Calcium oxalate/Oxalic acid excess:
- TOXIN/Plant CNS/Convulsion/Delerium poisoning
- TOXIN/Plant contact Irritant/Vesicant/caustic
- TOXIN/Plant poison may be severe
- TOXIN/Pleasant/Aromatic/Sweet taste
- TOXIN/Poison/Botanical/alkaloids/plant toxins (category)
- Synonyms
- Synonym
- Arum, Arum (organism), Genus Arum, Genus Arum (organism), intake, Herbal name Arum maculatum, Herbal synonym Adam and Eve plant, Herbal synonym Lords and Ladies plant, Herbal synonym Wake-robin american plant poisoning, Herbal synonym Wild arum
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