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Toxicology Q&A

  • Toxicology Answer: the White-Marked Tussock Moth Caterpillar

    There are three species of white-marked tussock moths, Orgyia detrita, Orgyia leucostigma, and Orgyia definita, found across...
  • Toxicology Question: What Spiky Creepy Crawler Embeds Its Spines in Your Skin?

    And, how do you treat its victims? Click here to see the answers.
  • Toxicology Answer: The Capsaicin Found in Hot Peppers and Chilis

    “How bad could it be?” was the last thought before I took a small bite of the...

Toxicology Answer: the White-Marked Tussock Moth Caterpillar

June 11, 2024 - Jason Hack, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

There are three species of white-marked tussock moths, Orgyia detrita, Orgyia leucostigma, and Orgyia definita, found across…

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Toxicology Question: What Spiky Creepy Crawler Embeds Its Spines in Your Skin?

June 11, 2024 - Jason Hack, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

And, how do you treat its victims? Click here to see the answers.

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Toxicology Answer: The Capsaicin Found in Hot Peppers and Chilis

April 2, 2024 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

“How bad could it be?” was the last thought before I took a small bite of the…

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Toxicology Question: What Fiery Ingredient Brings Tears to Your Eyes and Irritation Upon Exposure?

April 1, 2024 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

QUESTION: What fiery ingredient produced in plants like the above photo brings tears to your eyes and…

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Point/Counterpoint: Antifreeze Poisoning Tests

February 6, 2024 - Jessica Shenoi, MD; Michael E. Mullins, MD; Ari B. Filip, MD; and Jason Hack, MD, FACEP, FACMT - 0 Comment

Point: A Less Than Glowing Interpretation of Urine Fluorescence by Jessica Shenoi, MD; Michael E. Mullins, MD;…

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Toxicology Answer: Milkweed (Asclepias)

December 10, 2023 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Milkweed, genus Asclepias, (named by Linnaeus as Asclepius (Ἀσκληπιός) in 1753) is a plant widely distributed across…

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Toxicology Question: Which Plant’s Sap Causes Severe Contact Dermatitis?

December 10, 2023 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

QUESTION: Which plant‘s sap causes severe contact dermatitis and must be washed off skin immediately after contact?…

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Toxicology Question: Can coming into contact with this chemical compound result in mortality?

October 14, 2023 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

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Toxicology Answer: An Illustrated Case of Ethylene Glycol, Direct and Indirect

October 10, 2023 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Ethylene glycol (EG), also known as ethane-1,2-diol, with the molecular formula CH2OHCH2OH, is a colorless, odorless, water-soluble…

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Toxicology Answer: The Fig Tree

June 7, 2023 - Jason Hack, MD - 0 Comment

Background My favorite part of the fig plant (Ficus carica L.) is the fruit, of course. These…

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