Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9039645 Air Medical Journal 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Friends who had accompanied him to the concert denied the use of drugs or alcohol. However, a small plastic bag was found inside the patient's pants pocket; the contents resembled tomato seeds. After a full examination, the diagnosis of anticholinergic toxicity/Jimson weed poisoning was made. Arrangements were made for the patient to be transferred by helicopter to a tertiary care center with toxicology services.
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