Scanlan S N A, Eagles D A, Vacher N E, Irvine M A, Ryan C J, McKenzie R A
Wellington Point Veterinary Surgery, Wellington Point QLD 4160.
Aust Vet J. 2006 Oct;84(10):367-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2006.00039.x.
Four incidents of Duranta erecta (golden dewdrop, Sheena's Gold, Geisha Girl) poisoning affecting nine dogs and a cat produced drowsiness, hyperaesthesia and tetanic seizures in all affected animals with evidence of alimentary tract irritation (vomiting, gastric and intestinal haemorrhage, diarrhoea, melaena) in five dogs and the cat. Fruits and leaves were seen to be eaten by affected animals. Therapy was successful in three of the dogs. Repeated diazepam doses and, in some cases, additional pentobarbitone or propofol anaesthesia, were successful in controlling seizures.
四起黄金叶(金露花、希娜黄金、艺伎女孩)中毒事件,涉及9只狗和1只猫,所有中毒动物均出现嗜睡、感觉过敏和强直性惊厥,5只狗和那只猫有消化道刺激症状(呕吐、胃肠出血、腹泻、黑便)。发现中毒动物食用了果实和叶子。三只狗的治疗取得成功。反复注射地西泮,在某些情况下,额外使用戊巴比妥或丙泊酚麻醉,成功控制了惊厥。