Jamaican vomiting sickness
English
Noun
Jamaican vomiting sickness (uncountable)
- An acute illness, with vomiting and dehydration, caused by the toxin hypoglycin A, found in unripe ackee fruit.
- 1997, Norman Gitlin, The Liver and Systemic Disease, page 277:
- Reye's syndrome and Jamaican vomiting sickness are disorders of mitochondrial dysfunction, while MCAD is a defect in mitochondrial beta oxidation of fatty acids.
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