Psychiatric Aspects of a Case With Deadly Nightshade Intoxication
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Case Report
P: 86-88
June 2011

Psychiatric Aspects of a Case With Deadly Nightshade Intoxication

Eurasian J Emerg Med 2011;10(2):86-88
1. Department of Child Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey
2. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey
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Received Date: 11.05.2009
Accepted Date: 02.06.2009
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ABSTRACT

Atropa Belladona is a poisonous plant called deadly nightshade. Agitation, ataxia, delirium, hallucinations, choreoathetotic movements, drowsiness, convulsions, or coma are symptoms of the central nervous system related to intoxication with Atropa Belladonna. In plant intoxication, some cases psychiatric symptoms are more prevalent so that they are admitted to psychiatry first rather than the emergengy department. In children who are admitted to psychiatry clinics with acute psychotic symptoms, especially in the summer, must be investigated for potential plant related poisoning. We report a 8-year-old boy with deadly nightshade poisoning to emphasize the importance of investigations for plant related intoxication symptoms in the diff erential diagnosis of psychiatric disorders.

Keywords: Child, deadly nightshade, intoxication, psychiatric emergency

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