Zanzibar Yam Poisoning - A Rare and Debilitating Condition
Wee-Sen Choo
Abstract:Background: Zanzibar Yam poisoning is not common worldwide, much less so in Singapore. This species of plant has been imported for experimental purposes but have since been propagated in the wild locally due to its efficient asexual reproduction. Toxins produced are highly alkaloid and was used in Africa as poison for fishing and cross bow hunting. We describe a case of intentional ingestion and poisoning of this high toxic plant. Case details: A 67-year-old male with past history of diabetes mellitus presente… Show more
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