European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Mar 2024)

Anticholinergic toxidrome due to thorn apple seed ingestion in an elderly couple

  • Pepijn van Gastel,
  • Jildou N. Dijkstra,
  • Mina A. Jacob,
  • Jeroen A. Schouten,
  • Bram Kok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2024_004381

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Introduction: Sudden onset of reduced consciousness, psychomotor agitation and mydriasis are all indicative of an anticholinergic toxidrome. It is important to note that numerous drugs, as well as certain herbs and plants, possess anticholinergic properties. Case description: An 84-year-old female patient had sudden nocturnal onset of uncoordinated hand movements and altered mental status. Shortly after, the patient’s 83-year-old husband developed symptoms of dysarthria, gait ataxia, vertigo, and delirium. Conclusion: Anticholinergic syndrome consists of a combination of central and peripheral anticholinergic symptoms. Physostigmine given intravenously resulted in rapid reversal of symptoms. Thorn apple seeds had been accidentally ingested and were identified as the cause.

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