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- Epidemic_dropsy abstract "Epidemic dropsy is a form of edema of extremities due to intoxication with Argemone mexicana (Mexican prickly poppy).Epidemic dropsy is a clinical state resulting from use of edible oils adulterated with Argemone mexicana seed oil.Sanguinarine and dihydrosanguinarine are two major toxic alkaloids of argemone oil, which cause widespread capillary dilatation, proliferation and increased capillary permeability. When mustard oil is adulterated deliberately (as in most cases) or accidentally with argemone oil, proteinuria (specifically loss of albumin) occurs, with a resultant edema as would occur in nephrotic syndrome.Other major symptoms are bilateral pitting edema of extremities, headache, nausea, loose bowels, erythema, glaucoma and breathlessness.Leakage of the protein-rich plasma component into the extracellular compartment leads to the formation of edema. The haemodynamic consequences of this vascular dilatation and permeability lead to a state of relative hypovolemia with a constant stimulus for fluid and salt conservation by the kidneys. Illness begins with gastroenteric symptoms followed by cutaneous erythema and pigmentation. Respiratory symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath and orthopnoea, progressing to frank right-sided congestive cardiac failure, are seen.Mild to moderate anaemia, hypoproteinaemia, mild to moderate renal azotemia, retinal haemorrhages, and glaucoma are common manifestations. There is no specific therapy. Removal of the adulterated oil and symptomatic treatment of congestive cardiac failure and respiratory symptoms, along with administration of antioxidants and multivitamins, remain the mainstay of treatment.Epidemic dropsy occurs as an epidemic in places where use of mustard oil, (from the seeds of Brassica juncea commonly known as Indian mustard ) as cooking medium is common.".
- Epidemic_dropsy icd10 "T62.8".
- Epidemic_dropsy thumbnail 1-s2.0-S0304416504003162-gr1.jpg?width=300.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageID "2322219".
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageLength "14090".
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageRevisionID "707863446".
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink 1998_Delhi_oil_poisoning.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Argemone_mexicana.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Azotemia.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Brassica_juncea.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_muscle.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toxic_effect_of_noxious_substances_eaten_as_food.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toxicology.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vascular-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Dihydrosanguinarine.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Dyspnea.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Edema.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Epidemic.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Erythema.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Glaucoma.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Headache.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Human_serum_albumin.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Hypovolemia.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Mustard_oil.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink K+-ATPase.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Nausea.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Nephrotic_syndrome.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Poison.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Proteinuria.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Sanguinarine.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:bilateral.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_Toxicology.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink File:Argemone_mexicana_flower_2.jpg.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLink File:Brassica_juncea_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-168.jpg.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epidemic dropsy".
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageWikiLinkText "epidemic dropsy".
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poisoning_and_toxicity.
- Epidemic_dropsy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Epidemic_dropsy subject Category:Toxic_effect_of_noxious_substances_eaten_as_food.
- Epidemic_dropsy subject Category:Toxicology.
- Epidemic_dropsy subject Category:Vascular-related_cutaneous_conditions.
- Epidemic_dropsy subject Category:Food_Toxicology.
- Epidemic_dropsy hypernym Form.
- Epidemic_dropsy type Disease.
- Epidemic_dropsy type Effect.
- Epidemic_dropsy type Specialty.
- Epidemic_dropsy type Thing.
- Epidemic_dropsy type Q12136.
- Epidemic_dropsy comment "Epidemic dropsy is a form of edema of extremities due to intoxication with Argemone mexicana (Mexican prickly poppy).Epidemic dropsy is a clinical state resulting from use of edible oils adulterated with Argemone mexicana seed oil.Sanguinarine and dihydrosanguinarine are two major toxic alkaloids of argemone oil, which cause widespread capillary dilatation, proliferation and increased capillary permeability.".
- Epidemic_dropsy label "Epidemic dropsy".
- Epidemic_dropsy sameAs Q5382698.
- Epidemic_dropsy sameAs Dropsie.
- Epidemic_dropsy sameAs m.073q6v.
- Epidemic_dropsy sameAs Q5382698.
- Epidemic_dropsy wasDerivedFrom Epidemic_dropsy?oldid=707863446.
- Epidemic_dropsy depiction 1-s2.0-S0304416504003162-gr1.jpg.
- Epidemic_dropsy isPrimaryTopicOf Epidemic_dropsy.
- Epidemic_dropsy name "Epidemic Dropsy".