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A case study of Lepiota brunneoincarnata poisoning with endoscopic nasobiliary drainage in Shandong, China

Toxicon, 2019
The most frequently reported fatal Lepiota ingestions are due to L. brunneoincarnata. We present a case of L. brunneoincarnata poisoning with endoscopic nasobiliary drainage known to be the first in China. The patient suffered gastrointestinal symptoms 9 h post ingestion of mushrooms.
Hai-Jiao Li
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Intoxication mortelle par Lepiota brunneoincarnata: à propos de 4 cas

Annales De Biologie Clinique, 2010
Nous rapportons le cas d'une intoxication collective par ingestion d'un champignon de la famille des lepiotes, Lepiota brunneoincarnata, a l'origine du deces de quatre membres d'une meme famille, âges de 3 a 15 ans. Nous discutons la physiopathologie et les facteurs de mauvais pronostics de telles intoxications a travers ces quatre observations qui ...
Mehdi Ben Khelil
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Acute hepatic and kidney injury after ingestion of Lepiota brunneoincarnata: Report of 2 cases

Toxicon
Lepiota brunneoincarnata is a highly toxic mushroom species known to cause acute liver failure. However, there are limited reports investigating L. brunneoincarnata causing acute hepatic and renal damage. The present article reports 2 cases of L. brunneoincarnata poisoning in a mother and son from Chuxiong City, Yunnan Province, China.
Jiaju Zhong, Pin Xu, Chengye Sun
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Syndrome paraphalloïdien par ingestion de Lepiota brunneoincarnata: à propos d'un cas d'évolution favorable [PDF]

open access: yesLa Revue de Médecine Interne, 1999
A. Klisnick   +5 more
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Syndrome paraphalloïdien par ingestion de Lepiota brunneoincarnata. À propos d'un cas d'évolution favorable

Reanimation Urgences, 2000
A. Klisnick   +6 more
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