oxalates has been researched along with Keratitis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for oxalates and Keratitis
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[Ocular involvement due to the juice of Dieffenbachia plants (author's transl)].
Upon breaking the stem or the branches of a Dieffenbachia plant juice is released in an explosive manner and may thus involve the eye. A myriad of fine calcium-oxalate crystals penetrate into all layers of the cornea, and an iritis can develop. The latter ceases within 6 days, the corneal cristals vanish within about three weeks. Topics: Adult; Calcium; Corneal Injuries; Edetic Acid; Eye Injuries; Humans; Iritis; Keratitis; Male; Oxalates; Plants, Toxic | 1977 |