ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearls – A Poke in the Belly
Which component of the pictured plant is the cause of gastrointestinal symptoms when ingested? Histamine Lectins Oxalates Ribosomal inhibiting proteins Saponin glycosides
Caitlin Baldwin, DO |
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Which component of the pictured plant is the cause of gastrointestinal symptoms when ingested? Histamine Lectins Oxalates Ribosomal inhibiting proteins Saponin glycosides
Caitlin Baldwin, DO |
The plant pictured is used as a tea, powder, or capsule by individuals looking to self-treat pain or opioid use disorder. Patients may develop nausea, vomiting, hallucinations, or other serious...
Nicholas Titelbaum, MD |
Chronic exposure to which substance can cause this finding on a Cervical Spine MRI? Arsenic Carboplatin Nitrous Oxide Toluene
Brian Lewis, MD |
Which of the following rodenticides, often used to kill the rodent pictured, causes seizure-like activity without altered mental status or a postictal period? Barium Brodifacoum Carbamate Strychnine Zinc phosphide
Kregg Laundon, MD |
What toxicologic exposure could cause this finding in a 3-year-old child? Ibuprofen Miralax Pseudoephedrine Senna
Michael Keenan, MD |
What is the correct management of dermatitis after handling the creature pictured? Hot water immersion Intramuscular epinephrine Topical application of liquid antacid Transparent tape application and removal over the area...
Nicholas Titelbaum, MD |
The abuse of which common office supply substance can result in syncope and the EKG findings shown? Dust Off (difluoroethane) Elmer’s glue (polyvinyl acetate) Hand sanitizer (ethyl alcohol) Rubber cement...
Kathryn T. Kopec, DO |
What life-threatening symptoms can result from the ingestion of this plant? Delayed onset bone marrow suppression Hepatic failure Mucosal swelling of the anterior airway Paralysis and respiratory failure
Robert Goodnough, MD |
Inadvertent contact with this aquatic species causes excruciating pain and an overwhelming sense of impending doom. What is this? Box Jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) Irukandji Jellyfish (Carukia barnesi) Lion’s Mane Jellyfish...
Christopher Gardner, MD |
A child presents with tachypnea, tachycardia, and drooling after ingesting the sweet smelling contents of the pictured household item. What toxin could explain this presentation? Camphor Eucalyptus oil Menthol Methyl...
Jessica Hoglund, MD |
Question: A patient presents with foot pain 4 hours after contact with a chemical in the garage. What chemical exposure likely caused this injury? Ethylene Glycol Hydrofluoric Acid Petroleum Propylene...
Ethen Ellington |
Which administered antidote causes this appearance in a blood sample? a) Hydroxocobalamin b) Intravenous Lipid Emulsion (ILE) c) Methylene blue d) N-acetylcysteine
Austin Costa, MD |
What toxin is responsible for the most serious clinical effects experienced by patients bitten by the creature in this photo? latrotoxin Conotoxin Helothermine Tetrodotoxin Verrucotoxin
Ashley Mazo, MD |
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