Nerium odorum
In this scenario, we are deciphering the likely cause of seizures in a patient who experienced multiple episodes while taking herbal medicines. The distinguishing symptom described is the arching of the back during the episodes, otherwise known as opisthotonos. This clinical presentation is essential for the differential diagnosis.
Given the options:
Let's analyze the unique properties associated with each:
Considering these options, strychnine emerges as the most plausible cause for the symptoms described, particularly the arching of the back (opisthotonos) during seizure episodes.
LIST I (Plant) | LIST II (Active Principle) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Oleander | I | Nerin |
B | Betel Nut | II | Arecoline |
C | Aconite | III | Pseudaconitine |
D | Tobacco | IV | Nicotine |
LIST I (Scientific Name) | LIST II (Vegetable Poison) | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Ricinus communis | I | Jamalgota |
B | Croton tiglium | II | Dhobis nut |
C | Semecarpus anacardium | III | Lal mirch |
D | Capsicum annuum | IV | Arandi |
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