| Literature DB >> 21408003 |
Sami Akbulut1, Heybet Semur, Ozkan Kose, Ayhan Ozhasenekler, Mustafa Celiktas, Murat Basbug, Yusuf Yagmur.
Abstract
Ranunculus arvensis (corn buttercup) is a plant species of the genus Ranunculus that is frequently used in the Far East to treat rheumatic diseases and several dermatological disorders. In Turkey, the plant is seen in the eastern and southeastern Anatolian highlands, which are underdeveloped areas of the country. Herein, we report three patients who used Ranunculus arvensis for the treatment of arthralgia and osteoarthritis. A distinctive phytodermatitis developed on the right thumb in one patient (48-year-old male), on the anterior aspect of both knees in another patient (70-year-old female) and all around both knees in a third (59-year-old female). The patients were treated with topical antibiotics and daily wound dressing, and none of them experienced any complications. Ranunculus arvensis was confirmed as the cause of the phytodermatitis in the three cases. Poultices of plants applied to the skin demonstrate beneficial effects on many dermatological and rheumatic diseases; however, they have several adverse effects that should not be ignored. In this study, we also present a review of 25 cases reported in the literature.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21408003 PMCID: PMC3051894 DOI: 10.1186/1865-1380-4-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Emerg Med ISSN: 1865-1372
Figure 1Phytocontact dermatitis on right thumb (case 1).
Figure 2Phytocontact dermatitis on both knees mimicking burn injury (case 2).
Figure 3Phytocontact dermatitis on both knees mimicking burn injury (case 3).
Age, gender and clinical characteristics for 25 cases of phytocontact dermatitis caused by plants of the Ranunculaceae family and mimicking burn injuries (25 reported in the literature and our 3 cases)
| Ref. | Age | Sex | Implementation period | Admission to hospital | Location | Type of plant | Approach to lesions | Healing time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 64 | M | 12 h | Immediately | Left distal thigh | Debridement, topical nitrofurantoin | 3 weeks | |
| 3 | 17 | M | 48 h | 2 days | Back, scrotum, penis, chest | Wet dressing, silver sulfadiazine, collogenase | 4 weeks | |
| 4 | 42 | M | 8 h | 1 week | Left foot dorsum and ankle | Clorhexidine scrub + split thickness skin graft | 7 days | |
| 40 | F | 4 h | 3 weeks | Right foot dorsum and ankle | Clorhexidine scrub + paraffin gauze | 10 days | ||
| 60 | F | 2 h | 10 days | Right foot dosrum and left knee | Clorhexidine scrub + paraffin gauze | 7 days | ||
| 65 | F | 2 h | 1 week | Left knee | Clorhexidine scrub+ paraffin gauze | 15 days | ||
| 48 | F | 4 h | 14 days | Right leg | Clorhexidine scrub + paraffin gauze | 2 weeks | ||
| 5 | 52-76 | F:6 M:3 | 12 h | NA | Both knees: 7 One knee: 2 | Topical antibacterial treatment | 10 d | |
| 6 | 55 | F | 1 day | 2 days | Right knee | R. illyricus | Wet dressing and topical antibiotics | 4 days |
| 7 | 58 | F | 2 days | 5 days | Left knee | Topical antibacterial cream | A few days | |
| 54 | F | 1 days | 3 days | Right knee | Wet dressing and topical antibiotic | 1 week | ||
| 8 | 69 | M | 2.5 h | 2 days | Left knee | Wet dressing and topical fusidic acid | 2 weeks | |
| 33 | F | 1.5 h | 2 days | Right distal leg, ankle, dorsal foot | C. falcatus | Wet dressing and topical antibiotic | 3 weeks | |
| 18 | F | 1 h | 1 week | Left ankle, dorsal foot | Wet dressing and topical antibiotic | 2 weeks | ||
| 9 | 47 | F | 25 min | NA | Right knee | Wet dressing and topical mometasone cream | 10 days | |
| 10 | 45 | F | Overnight | 2 days | Abdomen, right leg | Wet dressing and topical fusidic acid | 10 days | |
| 11 | NA | F | NA | NA | Right ankle | Wet dressing | 2 weeks | |
| 48 | M | 1 h | 1 days | Right thumb | Dressing with fusidic acid | 3 weeks | ||
| 59 | F | Overnight | 3 days | Bilateral knee | Clorhexidine scrub + silver sulfadiazine cream | 2 weeks | ||
| 70 | F | 2 days | Immediately | Bilateral knee | Clorhexidine scrub + silver sulfadiazine cream | 10 days | ||