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146 - Ephedra viridis D. Jesse Wagstaff<br />
Perrotta DM, Goody G, Culmo C, (1996) Adverse events<br />
associated with ephedrine-containing products - Texas,<br />
December 1993 - September 1995. MMWR Morb Mortal<br />
Wkly Rep 45(32):689-692.<br />
Sawyers B, LoVecchio F (2002) Tr<strong>an</strong>sient ischemic attack<br />
associated with metabolife use. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol<br />
40(5):644-645.<br />
Sharma AN, Cinci PM, Hoffm<strong>an</strong> RS (2000) Ma hu<strong>an</strong>ginduced<br />
myocardial infarction with normal coronary<br />
arteries. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 38(5):521.<br />
Zaacks SM, Klein L, T<strong>an</strong> CD, et al. (1999) Hypersensitivity<br />
myocarditis associated with ephedra use. J Toxicol Clin<br />
Toxicol 37(4):485-489.<br />
e p h e d r a v i r i d is Coville [Ephedraceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
Americ<strong>an</strong> ephedra; desert tea; joint fir; Mexic<strong>an</strong> tea;<br />
Mormon tea; popotillo; teamster’s-tea; whorehouse tea<br />
Citations:<br />
Keeler RF (1989) Investigation of maternal <strong>an</strong>d embryo/fetal<br />
toxicity of Ephedra viridis <strong>an</strong>d Ephedra nevadensis in<br />
sheep <strong>an</strong>d cattle. J R<strong>an</strong>ge M<strong>an</strong>ag 42(1):31-35.<br />
Epheu –see– Hedera helix L.<br />
Epheublättrige Gundelrebe –see– Glechoma hederacea L.<br />
epile ole<strong>an</strong>der –see– Thevetia peruvi<strong>an</strong>a (Pers.) K. Schum.<br />
e p i Me d i u M g r a n d i f l o r u M C. Morren<br />
[Berberidaceae]<br />
Citations:<br />
Tuckler V, Peck C, Nesbitt C, et al. (2003) Intractable priapism<br />
associated with herbal stimul<strong>an</strong>ts. J Toxicol Clin<br />
Toxicol 41(5):671-672.<br />
Epipremnum aureum (Lindenl. & André) G. S. Bunting =<br />
Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl.<br />
e p i p r e Mn u M p i n n a Tu M (L.) Engl. [Araceae]<br />
Synonyms:<br />
e pipremnum aureum (Linden & André) G. S. Bunting;<br />
s cindapsus aureus (Linden & André) Engl.<br />
Common Names:<br />
amapalo amarillo; devil’s-ivy; Efeutute; eleph<strong>an</strong>t’s-ear;<br />
golden Ceylon creeper; golden hunter’s-robe; golden<br />
pothos; hunter’s-robe; ivy arum; mal<strong>an</strong>ga; mal<strong>an</strong>ga trepadora;<br />
marble queen; pothos; Solomon Isl<strong>an</strong>d ivy; taro<br />
vine; variegated philodendron<br />
Citations:<br />
Krenzelok EP, Mrvos R, Jacobsen TD (2002) Contrary<br />
to the literature, vomiting is not a common m<strong>an</strong>ifestation<br />
with pl<strong>an</strong>t exposures. Vet Hum Toxicol<br />
44(5):298-300.<br />
Mobacken H (1975) Allergic pl<strong>an</strong>t dermatitis from Scindapsus<br />
aureus. Contact Dermatitis 1(1):60-61.<br />
Mrvos R, Krenzelok EP, Jacobsen TD (2001) Toxidromes<br />
associated with the most common pl<strong>an</strong>t ingestions. Vet<br />
Hum Toxicol 43(6):366-369.<br />
Paulsen E (1998) Occupational dermatitis in D<strong>an</strong>ish gardeners<br />
<strong>an</strong>d greenhouse workers (II). Etiological factors. Contact<br />
Dermatitis 38(1):14-19.<br />
eppich –see– Hedera helix L.<br />
e q u is e Tu M a rv e n s e L. [Equisetaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
barba ursului; bottlebrush; cat’s-tail; cat’s-tail grass;<br />
coada calului; cola-de-caballo; colt’s-tail; false horsetail;<br />
field horsetail; foxtail rush; horsepipe; horsetail;<br />
joint rush; Kleiner Schachtelhalm; mare’s-tail; meadow<br />
pine; pine top; pinegrass; prêle; scouring rush; shavegrass;<br />
snakegrass<br />
Citations:<br />
Agustìn-Ubide MP, Martinez-Cócera C, Alonso-Llamazares<br />
A, et al. (2004) Diagnostic approach to <strong>an</strong>aphylaxis<br />
by carrot, related vegetables <strong>an</strong>d horsetail (Equisetum<br />
arvense) in a homemaker. Allergy 59(7):786-787.<br />
Bocoş EI (1971) Observaţii asupra intoxicaţiei cu Equisetum<br />
la <strong>an</strong>imale. Rev Zootehnie Med Vet 21(8):57-59.<br />
Bubien MZ, Magat A, Delatour P (1970) Fréquence des<br />
intoxications des <strong>an</strong>imaux en Pologne. Bull Soc Vet Med<br />
Comp Lyon 72(2):167-173.<br />
Henderson JA, Ev<strong>an</strong>s EV, McIntosh RA (1952) The <strong>an</strong>tithiamine<br />
action of Equisetum. J Am Vet Med Assoc<br />
120(903):375-378.<br />
Hudson R (1924) Poisoning by horsetail (Equisetum<br />
arvense). Vet J 80:40.<br />
Jones LR (1901) Are our native horsetails or ferns poisonous?<br />
Proc Soc Promot Agric Sci 22:70-74.<br />
Maeda H, Miyamoto K, S<strong>an</strong>o T (1997) Occurrence of dermatitis<br />
in rats fed a cholesterol diet containing field horsetail<br />
(Equisetum arvense L.). J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo)<br />
43(5):553-563.<br />
Pammel LH (1919) Poisoning from horsetail. Am J Vet Med<br />
14:245-246.<br />
Rich FA (1902) Equisetum poisoning. Am Vet Rev<br />
26:944-954.<br />
Rich FA, Jones LR (1902) A poisonous pl<strong>an</strong>t. The common<br />
horsetail (Equisetum arvense). Vermont Agric Exp Sta<br />
Bull #95:187-190.<br />
Sud<strong>an</strong> BJ (1985) Seborrhoeic dermatitis induced by nicotine<br />
of horsetails (Equisetum arvense L.). Contact Dermatitis<br />
13(3):201-202.<br />
e q u is e Tu M f l u vi a Ti l e L. [Equisetaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
cola-de-caballo; horsetail; swamp horsetail; water<br />
horsetail<br />
Citations:<br />
Klebesadel LJ, Mitchell WW (1964) An outbreak of horse<br />
poisoning from swamp horsetail (Equisetum fluviatile<br />
L.). J R<strong>an</strong>ge M<strong>an</strong>ag 17(6):333-334.<br />
e q u is e Tu M p a l u s Tr e L. [Equisetaceae]<br />
Common Names:<br />
erba cavalina; gli equiseti; herbe-aux-grenouilles;<br />
horsetail; marsh horsetail; marsh weed; mocsári