Colchicine poisoning is a rare but serious and potentially fatal event, which results from food poisoning or overdose with drugs containing colchicine, with no currently available antidote. We report two cases of plant poisoning with Colchicum autumnale, in which the patients had identical initial symptoms but developed extremely different clinical courses. One patient recovered after only moderate gastroenteritis and liver injury, whereas the other died of rapid progressive multiple organ failure 52 h after the plant ingestion. We recommend that all patients suspected of colchicine intoxication due to its unpredictable outcome should be managed according to the principles of intensive care, irrespective of the actual degree of poisoning
Colchicine is an indispensable medical alkaloid of the Colchicaceae family. It is still used in the ...
We report a rare case of a 32-year-old male who ingested 32.4 to 54 mg of colchicine and presented a...
Colchicine overdose is uncommon; however, it can cause serious adverse effects and even death. Colch...
Colchicine poisoning is a rare but serious and potentially fatal event, which results from food pois...
AbstractBackgroundThe common garden plant autumn crocus contains colchicine and its derivatives. Col...
Colchicine is an alkaloid extracted from autumnal Colchicum plant which is used primarily for its an...
Background and aims: Colchicum autumnale contains an alkaloid called colchicine, which blocks the ce...
BACKGROUND: Wild garlic and related plants are increasingly sought after by fans of natural products...
Colchicine poisoning is an uncommon, but potentially life-threatening, toxicologic emergency. The cl...
International audienceColchicine is an alkaloid used for treatment and prevention of acute gouty att...
Colchicine is a natural alkaloid which is derived from the colchium autumnale plant. It is used in t...
Abstract This case report described an improved case of colchicine poisoning using hemoperfusion and...
l Abstract l A suicide caused by oral Ingestion of colchlclne Is reported. Postmortem examination re...
Colchicine intoxication is a rare, but potentially life-threatening, toxicologic emergency. Colchici...
Colchicine is a highly active alkaloid used in the treatment of acute inflammatory syndromes such as...
Colchicine is an indispensable medical alkaloid of the Colchicaceae family. It is still used in the ...
We report a rare case of a 32-year-old male who ingested 32.4 to 54 mg of colchicine and presented a...
Colchicine overdose is uncommon; however, it can cause serious adverse effects and even death. Colch...
Colchicine poisoning is a rare but serious and potentially fatal event, which results from food pois...
AbstractBackgroundThe common garden plant autumn crocus contains colchicine and its derivatives. Col...
Colchicine is an alkaloid extracted from autumnal Colchicum plant which is used primarily for its an...
Background and aims: Colchicum autumnale contains an alkaloid called colchicine, which blocks the ce...
BACKGROUND: Wild garlic and related plants are increasingly sought after by fans of natural products...
Colchicine poisoning is an uncommon, but potentially life-threatening, toxicologic emergency. The cl...
International audienceColchicine is an alkaloid used for treatment and prevention of acute gouty att...
Colchicine is a natural alkaloid which is derived from the colchium autumnale plant. It is used in t...
Abstract This case report described an improved case of colchicine poisoning using hemoperfusion and...
l Abstract l A suicide caused by oral Ingestion of colchlclne Is reported. Postmortem examination re...
Colchicine intoxication is a rare, but potentially life-threatening, toxicologic emergency. Colchici...
Colchicine is a highly active alkaloid used in the treatment of acute inflammatory syndromes such as...
Colchicine is an indispensable medical alkaloid of the Colchicaceae family. It is still used in the ...
We report a rare case of a 32-year-old male who ingested 32.4 to 54 mg of colchicine and presented a...
Colchicine overdose is uncommon; however, it can cause serious adverse effects and even death. Colch...