Poisoning by cytotoxic mushrooms (Amanita phalloides and related species) is associated with severe morbidity and a high mortality rate. Due to the difficulty of performing controlled studies and to the poor knowledge of the pharmacodynamics of toxins in human poisoning, there is considerable debate about appropriate treatment, particularly the feasibility and the efficacy of detoxification. Because circulating amatoxins can be detected in the serum of poisoned patients as long as 30 h after ingestion, a detoxification treatment should ideally increase the rate of toxin elimination in order to minimize the toxic exposure of highly susceptible cells, such as hepatocytes. We found forced diuresis to be the most effective procedure for toxin r...
Mushroom poisoning with Amanita phalloides, a rare phenonemon in everyday clinical practice in the N...
Mushroom poisoning continues to be a serious clinical problem. The most serious are intoxications wi...
Amanita phalloides poisoning causes severe liver damage which may be potentially fatal. Several trea...
Mushroom poisoning is associated with high mortality rate and is not uncommon in many countries. Two...
Mushroom poisoning is a relatively rare cause of acute liver failure (ALF). The present paper analyz...
Amatoxins occur in the green and white Amanita species, but also in other mushroom genera. These tox...
International audienceAmatoxin poisoning is a medical emergency characterized by a long incubation t...
Mushroom poisoning by Amanita phalloides is a rare but potentially fatal disease. The initial sympto...
PubMedID: 2282295Twenty-seven consecutive mushroom poisoning cases were followed up over a period of...
Historically, mortality after Amanita mushroom ingestion has ranged from 50 % to 90%. Prompt diagnos...
Copyright © 2012 Luca Santi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Toxic substances from certain snecies of various genera of the poisonous mushrooms have been isolate...
International audienceThe consumption of mushrooms has become increasingly popular, partly due to th...
Mushroom poisoning with Amanita phalloides, a rare phenonemon in everyday clinical practice in the N...
In a 3 year period (1975-77) 50 patients have been admitted to the I.C.U. of Polyclinic Hospital of ...
Mushroom poisoning with Amanita phalloides, a rare phenonemon in everyday clinical practice in the N...
Mushroom poisoning continues to be a serious clinical problem. The most serious are intoxications wi...
Amanita phalloides poisoning causes severe liver damage which may be potentially fatal. Several trea...
Mushroom poisoning is associated with high mortality rate and is not uncommon in many countries. Two...
Mushroom poisoning is a relatively rare cause of acute liver failure (ALF). The present paper analyz...
Amatoxins occur in the green and white Amanita species, but also in other mushroom genera. These tox...
International audienceAmatoxin poisoning is a medical emergency characterized by a long incubation t...
Mushroom poisoning by Amanita phalloides is a rare but potentially fatal disease. The initial sympto...
PubMedID: 2282295Twenty-seven consecutive mushroom poisoning cases were followed up over a period of...
Historically, mortality after Amanita mushroom ingestion has ranged from 50 % to 90%. Prompt diagnos...
Copyright © 2012 Luca Santi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Toxic substances from certain snecies of various genera of the poisonous mushrooms have been isolate...
International audienceThe consumption of mushrooms has become increasingly popular, partly due to th...
Mushroom poisoning with Amanita phalloides, a rare phenonemon in everyday clinical practice in the N...
In a 3 year period (1975-77) 50 patients have been admitted to the I.C.U. of Polyclinic Hospital of ...
Mushroom poisoning with Amanita phalloides, a rare phenonemon in everyday clinical practice in the N...
Mushroom poisoning continues to be a serious clinical problem. The most serious are intoxications wi...
Amanita phalloides poisoning causes severe liver damage which may be potentially fatal. Several trea...