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Pirethrum is a non-scientific common name that may refer to a number of plant species and varieties.
Contents
Nomenclature
Other Names:
Historical Use of Pirethrum
Pirethrum in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Description
Historical Use of Pirethrum in Western Medicine
Quote Paraph: "Guainerius stated that the ancients had discovered that many of the following herbs were beneficial: mistletoe, cinquefoil, peony root, peony-seed, gentian, Syrian rue, sparrow wort, castor-bean, seed of the chastity tree, mountain laurel, borage, root of the aristolochia rotunda, pirethrum, bettony seed, caraway, physalis, pennyroyal, rosemary, rue, sage, stiche, thyme, and hair moss."
Sec Auth: Eadie MJ and Bladin PF
Title: A Disease Once Sacred. John Libbey & Company Ltd, 2001
Page: 180
Source: A Disease Once Sacred, John Libbey & Company Ltd, 2001, M.J. Eadie and P.F. Bladin
Complete: Eadie MJ, Bladin PF. A disease once sacred: a history of the medical understanding of epilepsy. Eastleigh: John Libbey; 2001. p. 180.
Primary Source: Lennox WG. Antonius Guainerius on epilepsy. Annals of Medical History 2:484-499. 1940.
Background
Synonymns for Pirethrum
Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Pirethrum
Pharmaceutical Information
Chemical Constituents
Evidence or the Use of Pirethrum in the Treatment of Epilepesy
Basic Science
Animal Studies
Cohort, Case-Control and Non-Randomized Trials
Randomized Controlled Trials
Meta-Analysis
1st Five Results: pubmed search
Alessandro Ferretti, Antonella Riva, Alice Fabrizio, Oliviero Bruni, Giuseppe Capovilla, Thomas Foiadelli, Alessandro Orsini, Umberto Raucci, Antonino Romeo, Pasquale Striano, Pasquale Parisi
Best practices for the management of febrile seizures in children.
Ital J Pediatr: 2024, 50(1);95
[PubMed:38735928]
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Chuan Du, Weipeng Jin, Le Wang, Jingtao Yan, Guangfeng Li, Yuzhang Wu, Guangrui Zhao, Deqiu Cui, Shaoya Yin
Stereoelectroencephalography-guided radiofrequency thermocoagulation of the epileptogenic zone: a potential treatment and prognostic indicator for subsequent excision surgery.
Acta Neurochir (Wien): 2024, 166(1);210
[PubMed:38735896]
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Huimin Kuang, Yixun Li, Yuling Lu, Lin Zhang, Lei Wei, Yuan Wu
Reproductive and fetal outcomes in women with epilepsy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med: 2024, 37(1);2351196
[PubMed:38735863]
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Vich Yindeedej, Takehiro Uda, Toshiyuki Kawashima, Yuta Tanoue, Satoru Sakuma, Emiko Morimoto, Takeo Goto
Total corpus callosotomy via posterior approach with endoscopic-alone technique.
World Neurosurg: 2024;
[PubMed:38735567]
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Raffaele Falsaperla, Monica Sciacca, Ausilia Desiree Collotta, Lucia Giovanna Tardino, Silvia Marino, Simona Domenica Marino, Greta Francesca Privitera, Giovanna Vitaliti, Martino Ruggieri
PYRIDOXINE-dependent epilepsy (PDE): An observational study of neonatal cases on the role of pyridoxine in patients treated with standard anti-seizure medications.
Seizure: 2024, 118;156-163
[PubMed:38735085]
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