Literature DB >> 15146906

Ocular injuries from plant sap of genera Euphorbia and Dieffenbachia.

Kuo-Fang Hsueh1, Pei-Yu Lin, Shui-Mei Lee, Chang-Fu Hsieh.   

Abstract

Clinical findings in 3 cases of ocular injuries caused by the milky latex from Euphorbia tirucalli and Dieffenbachia sequine were reported. The initial symptoms of all patients were burning pain with subsequently blurred vision. Visual acuity was reduced between 6/30 and 6/20. Euphorbia sap caused punctate erosion, microbullae and Descemet's folds; while Dieffenbachia sap induced conjunctival chemosis and fine blue crystals in the stroma. Ocular symptoms developed in 5 to 18 hours despite immediately copious irrigation. Supportive treatment resulted in a full recovery without sequalae over 1 week. Wearing eye protection and washing the exposed areas with soap and water are advised while handling such plants.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15146906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chin Med Assoc        ISSN: 1726-4901            Impact factor:   2.743


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