Yıl 2021,
Cilt: 5 Sayı: 11, 1157 - 1158, 01.11.2021
Murat Mümin Yazıcı
,
Esra Yenikurtuluş
,
Gökçen Akça
İsmail Barkın Işık
Kaynakça
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- 12. Onat FY, Yegen BC, Lawrence R, Oktay A, Oktay S. Mad honey poisoning in man and rat. Rev Environ Health. 1991;9(1):3-9.
- 13. Ozhan H, Akdemir R, Yazici M, Gündüz H, Duran S, Uyan C. Cardiac emergencies caused by honey ingestion: a single centre experience. Emerg Med J. 2004;21(6):742-4.
Watershed infarction after honey intoxication
Yıl 2021,
Cilt: 5 Sayı: 11, 1157 - 1158, 01.11.2021
Murat Mümin Yazıcı
,
Esra Yenikurtuluş
,
Gökçen Akça
İsmail Barkın Işık
Öz
Watershed infarction indicates ischemic lesions at the junction of two central artery regions. These lesions are the cause of 10% of all brain infarctions. In watershed infarctions, disrupted hemodynamics constitute the pathophysiology. A specific type of honey in the Black Sea region of Turkey, “mad honey,” contains grayanotoxin and may cause intoxication. We herein report a case with watershed infarction after honey intoxication. The patient presented with dizziness and paresthesia in the left arm after eating “mad honey.” Imaging revealed carotid stenosis and watershed infarction.
Kaynakça
- 1. Schneider M. Durchblutung und sauerstoffversorgungdes gehirns. Verh Dtsch Tes Kreislaufforsch. 1953;19:3-12.
- 2. Torvik A. The pathogenesis of watershed infarcts in the brain. Stroke. 1984; 15(2):221-3.
- 3. Derdeyn CP, Khosla A, Videen TO, Fritsch SM, Carpenter DL, Grubb RL Jr, et al. Severe hemodynamic impairment and border zone--region infarction. Radiology. 2001;220(1):195-201.
- 4. Moriwaki H, Matsumoto M, Hashikawa K, Oku N, Ishida M, Seike Y, et al. Hemodynamic aspect of cerebral watershed infarction: assessment of perfusion reserve using iodine-123-iodoamphetamine SPECT. J Nucl Med. 1997;38(10):1556-62.
- 5. Yong SW, Bang OY, Lee PH, Li WY. Internal and cortical border-zone infarction: clinical and diffusion-weighted imaging features. Stroke. 2006;37(3):841-6.
- 6. Gunduz A, Turedi S, Uzun H, Topbas M. Mad honey poisoning. Am J Emerg Med. 2006;24(5):595-8.
- 7. Von Malottki K, Wiechmann HW. Acute life-threatening bradycardia: food poisoning by Turkish wild honey. Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1996;121(30):936-8.
- 8. Ergun K, Tufekcioglu O, Aras D. A rare cause of atrioventricular block: mad honey intoxication. Int. J.Cardiol. 2005;99:347–348.
- 9. Moustafa RR, Izquierdo-Garcia D, Jones PS, Graves MJ, Fryer TD, Gillard JH, et al. Watershed infarcts in transient ischemic attack/minor stroke with 50% carotid stenosis: hemodynamic or embolic? Stroke. 2010;41(7):1410-6.
- 10. Del Sette M, Eliasziw M, Streifler JY, Hachinski VC, Fox AJ, Barnett HJ. Internal borderzone infarction: a marker for severe stenosis in patients with symptomatic internal carotid artery disease. For the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy (NASCET) Group. Stroke. 2000;31(3):631-6.
- 11. Caplan LR, Hennerici M. Impaired clearance of emboli (washout) is an important link between hypoperfusion, embolism, and ischemic stroke. Arch Neurol. 1998; 55(11):1475-82.
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- 13. Ozhan H, Akdemir R, Yazici M, Gündüz H, Duran S, Uyan C. Cardiac emergencies caused by honey ingestion: a single centre experience. Emerg Med J. 2004;21(6):742-4.