Narasimhan, CT, J GThomas, GIsrael, JRao, P SPulimood, B M1991-10-012009-05-301991-10-012009-05-301991-10-01Narasimhan C, T JG, Thomas G, Israel J, Rao PS, Pulimood BM. Epidemic dropsy in Andhra Pradesh due to contaminated ghee. Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. 1991 Oct; 39(10): 749-50http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/87472An outbreak of epidemic dropsy in Andhra Pradesh was studied during August to September 1987. Thirty cases from 6 families were identified and examined. Ghee and one oil sample were found to be contaminated with the toxic compound sanguinarine. The affected families had purchased ghee from one vendor. The epidemic ended after alerting the villagers of the contaminated ghee, and stopping its further use.engAlkaloids --poisoningBenzophenanthridinesDietary Fats --poisoningDisease OutbreaksEdema --epidemiologyFemaleFood ContaminationHumansIndia --epidemiologyIsoquinolinesMaleEpidemic dropsy in Andhra Pradesh due to contaminated ghee.Journal Article