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==Background==
==Background==
Strychnine lls a highly toxic sabustance, it mimics generalized tetanus.It antagonizes glycine release, but unlike TS, it has no effect on GABA release.
*Strychnine is a highly toxic substance, mimics generalized [[tetanus]]
*Antagonizes glycine release, but unlike TS, it has no effect on GABA release
*Gopher poison classically


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*nausea and vomiting
*[[Nausea and vomiting]]
*opisthotonus while Pt. remaining alert
*Opisthotonus while patient remaining alert
*convulsions
*[[Convulsions]]
*eventually death through asphyxia
*Eventually death through asphyxia


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*generalized tetanus
*Black widow spider bite
*Black widow spider bite
*Dystonic reaction
*Stiff-man syndrome
*stiff-man syndrome


==Workup==
{{Movement disorder DDX}}
serum and urine tests for strychnine
{{Jaw spasms DDX}}
 
==Evaluation==
*Serum and urine tests for strychnine


==Management==
==Management==
*supportive management
*Supportive management
*benzo for [[seizure]]
*[[Benzodiazepines]] for [[seizure]]


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
*all patients should be admitted  
*All patients should be admitted  


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Tetanus]]
*[[Tetanus]]
*[[In-Training Exam Review]]


==Sources==
==References==
rosen, 7th edition p1684
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strychnine#Symptoms
 
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[[Category:Toxicology]]

Latest revision as of 02:27, 24 February 2021

Background

  • Strychnine is a highly toxic substance, mimics generalized tetanus
  • Antagonizes glycine release, but unlike TS, it has no effect on GABA release
  • Gopher poison classically

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

  • Black widow spider bite
  • Stiff-man syndrome

Movement Disorders and Other Abnormal Contractions

Jaw Spasms

Evaluation

  • Serum and urine tests for strychnine

Management

Disposition

  • All patients should be admitted

See Also

References