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anisocoria/datura

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[Acute toxic anisocoria].

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OBJECTIVE To report clinical findings after accidental ocular instillation of Angel's trumpet (Datura suaveolens) sap. METHODS A 24-year-old man, with no particular past history, presented with sudden-onset of unilateral mydriasis. The clinical appearance, as well as the detailed history, made

Not your everyday anisocoria: angel's trumpet ocular toxicity.

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A 12-year-old boy was brought to the emergency department by his parents with new-onset anisocoria. He complained of blurry vision and of his left pupil being larger than the right. His visual acuity was normal and examination revealed a painless left mydriasis. A thorough history and targeted

A Rare Cause of Acute Anisocoria in a Child: The Angel's Trumpet Plant.

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Anisocoria is a significant finding in several ocular and potentially life-threatening neurological disorders. The angel's trumpet (Datura suaveolens), widely used as a garden plant, is a natural alkaloid with anticholinergic effects containing high levels of scopolamine. The authors present a

Anisocoria in the dog provoked by a toxic contact with an ornamental plant: Datura stramonium.

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We report an unusual case of anisocoria in the dog provoked by Datura stramonium, and an experimental clinical assay to reproduce the anisocoria using simple contact with part of the plant in four healthy dogs. Any part of the D. stramonium plant produced anisocoria following simple contact with the
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