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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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Mycologia, 1910
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La Revue du praticien, 2000
Time elapsed between absorption of toxic mushrooms and occurrence of first disorders (mainly digestive), lead to distinguish 2 kinds of syndromes. Early syndromes, beginning before the 6th hour, follow a generally favourable course. Incriminated toxins induce digestive, neurosensory or neurovegetative disorders, sometimes severe but reversible.
P, Barriot, B, Masson, S, Fournier
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Time elapsed between absorption of toxic mushrooms and occurrence of first disorders (mainly digestive), lead to distinguish 2 kinds of syndromes. Early syndromes, beginning before the 6th hour, follow a generally favourable course. Incriminated toxins induce digestive, neurosensory or neurovegetative disorders, sometimes severe but reversible.
P, Barriot, B, Masson, S, Fournier
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JAMA, 1984
Four incidents of mushroom poisoning, representing four of the seven established groups of toxic mushrooms, are presented. These case reports illustrate the range of gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms caused by mushroom poisoning and reflect a nationwide increase in reports of serious poisonings in recent years.
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Four incidents of mushroom poisoning, representing four of the seven established groups of toxic mushrooms, are presented. These case reports illustrate the range of gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms caused by mushroom poisoning and reflect a nationwide increase in reports of serious poisonings in recent years.
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2017
Just like in ourcountry mushroom poisoning (mushroomtoxicity) is considerably prevalent and it is commonly encounteredthroughout the world. Different types of toxins found in mushroom may causeserious and severe poisoning and rapid death. Mushroom toxicity usually bringson gastrointestinal toxicity symptoms.Acute mushroompoisoning signs and symptoms ...
KARA, Bilge Ahsen, DEDEOĞLU, Anıl Emre
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Just like in ourcountry mushroom poisoning (mushroomtoxicity) is considerably prevalent and it is commonly encounteredthroughout the world. Different types of toxins found in mushroom may causeserious and severe poisoning and rapid death. Mushroom toxicity usually bringson gastrointestinal toxicity symptoms.Acute mushroompoisoning signs and symptoms ...
KARA, Bilge Ahsen, DEDEOĞLU, Anıl Emre
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1917
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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