Oral Mucosal Irritating Plant Ingestion in Hong Kong: Epidemiology and Its Clinical Presentation

Autor: HW Ng, CT Pang, FL Lau
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine. 17:477-481
ISSN: 2309-5407
1024-9079
Popis: Objective To study the local epidemiology and clinical presentation after ingestion of oral mucosal irritating plants. Methodology Cases presenting with immediate oral mucosal irritation after plant product ingestion from July 2005 to June 2009 were retrieved from the Hong Kong Poison Information Centre's clinical database. Their clinical features and management were reviewed. Results Thirty cases were retrieved and analysed, including 14 males and 16 females. Poisoning occurred all year round with no seasonal predilection. Vomiting and dysphagia were the two most common symptoms other than immediate oral mucosal irritation. Half of the cases could be managed with symptomatic treatment and discharged after a few hours of observation. Six patients presented with angioedema and were managed initially with the use of intravenous steroid, antihistamine and with or without adrenaline. Urgent airway assessment with laryngoscope was performed in 3 patients. No patient required endotracheal intubation. Conclusion Oral mucosal irritating plant ingestion is not uncommon in Hong Kong. Its clinical feature can mimic angioedema on presentation. Immediate and localized oral mucosal symptoms after plant product ingestion are the key to diagnosis.
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