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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Yew (Taxus baccata) leaves/berries

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XII.n Cardiovascular collapse - Cardiogenic shock - Hypotension

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Last update : 23/12/2014
 
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Publications

Fatal overdose of plant matter treated in a rural district general hospital.
BMJ case reports 2022 Apr 15;15; 2022 Apr 15
Cardiotoxicity in yew berry poisoning.
The American journal of emergency medicine 2021 Dec;50;812.e1-812.e4 2021 Dec
Prolonged resuscitation and cardiogenic shock after intoxication with European yew (Taxus baccata): Complete recovery after intermittent mechanical circulatory support.
International journal of cardiology 2015 Feb 15;181;176-8 2015 Feb 15

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