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Exp Clin Transplant ; 18(2): 250-251, 2020 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29957161

ABSTRACT

An elderly male renal allograft recipient presented with thrombocytopenia. He had a kidney transplant for diabetic kidney disease and was on azathioprine and prednisolone. He had taken Cissus quadrangularis capsules for backache. A bone marrow aspiration to evaluate the cause of thrombocytopenia showed megakaryocyte hyperplasia, suggesting peripheral destruction. Repeat platelet counts after stopping Cissus quadrangularis showed normal levels.


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Cissus/adverse effects , Kidney Transplantation , Megakaryocytes/drug effects , Plant Extracts/adverse effects , Thrombocytopenia/chemically induced , Aged , Humans , Hyperplasia , Male , Megakaryocytes/pathology , Platelet Count , Thrombocytopenia/blood , Thrombocytopenia/diagnosis , Treatment Outcome
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Phytother Res ; 27(8): 1107-14, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22976133

ABSTRACT

Extracts and powders of Cissus quadrangularis have been used for many years to promote bone and tissues healing, as an analgesic, to treat infections, as an anabolic, and to promote weight loss and weight management. This review summarizes the studies in animals, humans and in vitro systems that have been conducted to determine the efficacy and safety of various Cissus preparations. Animal and in vitro studies provide support for the use of Cissus in promoting bone fracture healing and as an anti-osteoporotic. Several human studies support the use of Cissus extracts in weight management. No studies have been conducted demonstrating that Cissus exhibits anabolic and body building activities. Based on studies to date, Cissus extracts appear to be exceedingly safe and free of adverse effects at the doses commonly used. A wide variety of chemical constituents have been isolated and identified from Cissus extracts, including steroids, flavonoids, stilbenes, iridoids, triterpenes and gallic acid derivatives. However, in few cases have specific physiological effects been related to identifiable constituents. Better standardization of extracts and more well-controlled human studies are required.


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Cissus/chemistry , Plant Extracts/adverse effects , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Analgesics/adverse effects , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Animals , Anti-Infective Agents/adverse effects , Anti-Infective Agents/therapeutic use , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/adverse effects , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Antioxidants/adverse effects , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Cissus/adverse effects , Clinical Trials as Topic , Disease Models, Animal , Humans , Osteogenesis/drug effects , Weight Loss/drug effects
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