Acute hepatitis associated with thymus vulgaris oil ıngestion; case report
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2011
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Folklorik tıpta geleneksel olarak kullanılan pek çok bitkisel ürün zehirlenmeye neden olabilmektedir. İngilizce yaygın ismi “Thyme” olan Thymus Vulgaris (Kekik) Türkiye’de sıklıkla kullanılan bitkisel ürünlerden biridir. Bu olguda konsantre kekik yağı alımı ile ortaya çıkmış bir toksik hepatit vakası bildirmekteyiz. Marketlerde ticari bir ürün olarak satılan toplam 25 ml’lik kekik yağını içen hastamız bulantı, kusma ve ishal gelişen hasta yüksek transaminaz düzeyleri ile acil serviste izlendi. İki gün gözlemde kalan hastanın semptomları ve aminotransferaz yüksekliği tedricen azaldı. Çok sık kullanılan bitkisel ürünlerden biri olan ve zehirli olmadığı bilinen kekik benzeri bitkilerin de göründüğu kadar zararsız olmayabileceği bilinmelidir.
Many plants traditionally used in folkloric medicine can cause poisoning. Typically known as “thyme”, “Thymus Vulgaris” continues to be one of the most commonly used folkloric herbs in Turkey. Here, we report a case of toxic hepatitis due to the ingestion of concentrated thyme oil. The patient was reported to have ingested a total of 25 ml of thyme oil which was routinely sold in the local market. The total dose was taken in two consecutive days in different amount. The patient then developed nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and he was subsequently admitted to the emergency unit, with high transaminase levels. He was placed on observation unit for two days. His elevated aminotransferase levels and symptoms gradually decreased during the observation period. Thyme, which is known to be a nonpoisonous plant, is one of the most commonly used herbs; however, plants similar to thyme are not necessarily as harmless as they seem to be.
Many plants traditionally used in folkloric medicine can cause poisoning. Typically known as “thyme”, “Thymus Vulgaris” continues to be one of the most commonly used folkloric herbs in Turkey. Here, we report a case of toxic hepatitis due to the ingestion of concentrated thyme oil. The patient was reported to have ingested a total of 25 ml of thyme oil which was routinely sold in the local market. The total dose was taken in two consecutive days in different amount. The patient then developed nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and he was subsequently admitted to the emergency unit, with high transaminase levels. He was placed on observation unit for two days. His elevated aminotransferase levels and symptoms gradually decreased during the observation period. Thyme, which is known to be a nonpoisonous plant, is one of the most commonly used herbs; however, plants similar to thyme are not necessarily as harmless as they seem to be.
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Türkiye Acil Tıp Dergisi
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