• Emerg Med J · Aug 2010

    Beware the ornamental plant.

    • Kwesi N Amissah-Arthur and Markus Groppe.
    • Birmingham and Midland Eye Centre, City Hospital, Dudley Road, Winson Green, Birmingham, UK. kaarthur@doctors.net.uk
    • Emerg Med J. 2010 Aug 1;27(8):647.

    AbstractA keen female gardener presented to the emergency department of the hospital with a large corneal abrasion, conjunctival injection, an anterior chamber reaction and a hypopyon. She put it down to trauma that day while gardening, as she had been pruning her patio plant. The Euphorbia species of ornamental plants have been known to cause an intense reactive anterior uveitis and kerato-conjunctivitis caused by the milky sap it produces. Emergency medicine doctors and ophthalmologists should be aware of the effects of the sap of the Euphorbia species of plants.

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