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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
Amir Karimzadeh, Kian Baradaran-Salimi, Berthold Voges, Ivayla Apostolova, Thomas Sauvigny, Michael Lanz, Susanne Klutmann, Stefan Stodieck, Philipp T Meyer, Ralph Buchert
Short post-injection seizure duration is associated with reduced power of ictal brain perfusion SPECT to lateralize the seizure onset zone.
EJNMMI Res: 2024, 14(1);40
[PubMed:38630381]
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Mariasavina Severino, Domenico Tortora, Marcello Scala
MRI Data Analysis in Malformations of Cortical Development.
Methods Mol Biol: 2024, 2794;281-292
[PubMed:38630237]
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Ozasvi R Shanker, Sonali Kumar, Jyotirmoy Banerjee, Manjari Tripathi, P Sarat Chandra, Aparna Banerjee Dixit
Role of Non-receptor tyrosine kinases in epilepsy: significance and potential as therapeutic targets.
Expert Opin Ther Targets: 2024;
[PubMed:38629385]
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[DOI]
(I a)
Rakesh Sahu, Kamal Shah
Schiff Bases: A Captivating Scaffold with Potential Anticonvulsant Activity.
Mini Rev Med Chem: 2024;
[PubMed:38629363]
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Stefka Mincheva-Tasheva, Chandran Pfitzner, Raman Kumar, Idha Kurtsdotter, Michaela Scherer, Tarin Ritchie, Jonas Muhr, Jozef Gecz, Paul Q Thomas
Mapping combinatorial expression of non-clustered protocadherins in the developing brain identifies novel PCDH19-mediated cell adhesion properties.
Open Biol: 2024, 14(4);230383
[PubMed:38629124]
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