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Mushroom poisoning--from diarrhea to liver transplantation. [PDF]
Mushroom poisoning from the genus Amanita is a medical emergency, with Amanita phalloides being the most common species. The typical symptoms of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea are nonspecific and can be mistaken for gastroenteritis.
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Mistaken Mushroom Poisonings [PDF]
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Intravenous mushroom poisoning
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1985Mushrooms of the genus Psilocybe frequently are ingested by recreational drug users for their hallucinogenic effects. We present the case of a 30-year-old man who allegedly received an intravenous injection of an extract of Psilocybe mushrooms. His clinical course was characterized in part by vomiting, severe myalgias, hyperpyrexia, hypoxemia, and mild
S C, Curry, M C, Rose
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
The harvesting and consumption of wild mushrooms has become a popular pastime in many areas of the United States. Reports of mushroom poisonings and fatalities have been increasing since 1964. Between May 1973 and April 1978, 16 cases of mushroom poisoning were treated at our institution, including 13 within a 12-month period ending April 1978.
D J, McCormick, A J, Avbel, R B, Gibbons
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The harvesting and consumption of wild mushrooms has become a popular pastime in many areas of the United States. Reports of mushroom poisonings and fatalities have been increasing since 1964. Between May 1973 and April 1978, 16 cases of mushroom poisoning were treated at our institution, including 13 within a 12-month period ending April 1978.
D J, McCormick, A J, Avbel, R B, Gibbons
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Erythromelalgia and Mushroom Poisoning
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2001To report the first European observations of erythromelalgia due to mushroom poisoning.Clinical features of erythromelalgia were observed in 7 cases seen over 3 years. All patients had eaten the same mushrooms species, gathered in the same French alpine valley.
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Revue medicale suisse, 2013
Mushroom poisoning is a regular complaint for consultation in emergency facilities. These situations are usually benign and symptomatic treatment is sufficient. However, severe damage can occur, potentially life-threatening. We review the various syndromes associated with the toxins involved, their management and the major signs that are suggestive of ...
L, Trueb, P-N, Carron, P, Saviuc
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Mushroom poisoning is a regular complaint for consultation in emergency facilities. These situations are usually benign and symptomatic treatment is sufficient. However, severe damage can occur, potentially life-threatening. We review the various syndromes associated with the toxins involved, their management and the major signs that are suggestive of ...
L, Trueb, P-N, Carron, P, Saviuc
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1957
Abstract 1. (1) A case of poisoning by Lepiota morgani in Kenya has been described. 2. (2) Inversion of T wave in all the praecordial leads was found in an electrocardiogram taken 6 hours after ingestion of the fungus. 3. (3) Two cases of Stropharia poisoning in Kenya have been recorded. 4.
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Abstract 1. (1) A case of poisoning by Lepiota morgani in Kenya has been described. 2. (2) Inversion of T wave in all the praecordial leads was found in an electrocardiogram taken 6 hours after ingestion of the fungus. 3. (3) Two cases of Stropharia poisoning in Kenya have been recorded. 4.
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