Lai S M, Lim K W, Cheng H K
Department of Paediatrics, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.
Singapore Med J. 1990 Oct;31(5):463-5.
Margosa Oil is an extract of the seed of the Neem tree and is widely used as a traditional medicine by Indians in India, Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Used mainly for external applications, it is often administered orally to neonates and infants regularly in small amounts. Margosa Oil causes toxic encephalopathy particularly in infants and young children. The usual features are vomiting, drowsiness, tachypnea and recurrent generalised seizures. Leucocytosis and metabolic acidosis are significant laboratory findings. Management is aimed primarily towards the control of convulsions although supportive management is equally important. Prognosis is usually good but fatalities and neurological deficits have been reported. We report here two infants with Margosa Oil poisoning presenting with encephalopathy.
印度楝树油是从印楝树种子中提取的,在印度、斯里兰卡、缅甸、泰国、马来西亚和印度尼西亚被印度人广泛用作传统药物。它主要用于外用,也经常少量定期口服给新生儿和婴儿。印度楝树油会导致中毒性脑病,尤其是在婴幼儿中。常见症状为呕吐、嗜睡、呼吸急促和反复全身性惊厥。白细胞增多和代谢性酸中毒是重要的实验室检查结果。治疗主要针对惊厥的控制,尽管支持性治疗同样重要。预后通常良好,但也有死亡和神经功能缺损的报道。我们在此报告两例因印度楝树油中毒而出现脑病的婴儿。