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Jamaican vomiting sickness

  1. Fulminant hepatic failure attributed to ackee fruit ingestion in a patient with sickle cell trait.
  2. The biogenesis of dicarboxylic acid in rats given hypoglycin.
  3. Effect of hypoglycin A on insulin release.
  4. Plasma and urine amino acid changes in rats treated with hypoglycin.
  5. Identification of 5-hydroxyhexanoic acid in the urine of twin siblings with a syndrome having close similarities to Jamaican vomiting sickness [proceedings].
  6. Hypoglycin stimulates insulin secretion.
  7. Ackee (Blighia sapida) hypoglycin A toxicity: dose response assessment in laboratory rats.
  8. Isovaleric and -methylbutyric acidemias induced by hypoglycin A: mechanism of Jamaican vomiting sickness.
  9. Toxic hypoglycaemia (Jamaican vomiting sickness). First case reported from the territory of Trinidad and Tobago.
  10. Jamaican vomiting sickness in Toledo, Ohio.
  11. Identification of 5-hydroxyhexanoic acid in the urine of twin siblings with a Reye's-like syndrome associated with dicarboxylic aciduria and hypoglycaemia and with similarities to Jamaican vomiting sickness.
  12. Inhibition of the human methylmalonyl-CoA mutase by various CoA-esters.
  13. Jamaican vomiting sickness and Reye's syndrome.
  14. The mitochondrial permeability transition: a new pathophysiological mechanism for Reye's syndrome and toxic liver injury.
  15. Is serious research possible in the Caribbean?
  16. Jamaican vomiting sickness: a study of two adult cases.
  17. Hypoglycin and Jamaican vomiting sickness.
  18. Impact of short- and medium-chain organic acids, acylcarnitines, and acyl-CoAs on mitochondrial energy metabolism.
  19. Valproate-induced hepatic injury: analyses of 23 fatal cases.
  20. Organic acids in Reye's like syndrome: similarities with Jamaican vomiting sickness.