There are currently over 5,000-known species of mushrooms worldwide. Only 20-25% of mushrooms have been named, and 3% of these are poisonous. More than 95% of mushroom poisoning cases occur due to difficulties associated with the identification of mushroom species. Most of the fatal mushroom poisoning cases recorded to date have been related to the Amanita species. Until now, a case of fatal poisoning caused by Macrolepiota neomastoidea (M. neomastoidea) has not been reported in Asia. A 57-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency room with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. He reported ingesting wild mushrooms with his mother and sister about 2 days ago. His mother and sister were treated with only supportive care, b...
Aim: To emphasize the significance of mushroom poisonings in terms of their wide clinical spectrum a...
Despite being a favorite delicacy, only 200-300 of the 5,000 known mushroom species have been clearl...
Patients exposed to poisonous mushrooms may present to emergency rooms with severeclinical condition...
PubMedID: 2282295Twenty-seven consecutive mushroom poisoning cases were followed up over a period of...
Wild mushroom intoxication is an unusual cause of toxic ingestion in Europe. A great diversity of cl...
A retrospective analysis of all mushroom poisoning cases admitted in Tansen Mission Hospital in the ...
Of the more than 5000 species of mushrooms known, 100 types are toxic and approximately 10% of these...
Ingestion of mushrooms from the genus Amanita can present detrimental consequences to the human body...
The consequences of mushroom poisoning range from mild, mostly gastrointestinal, disturbances to org...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Amanita phalloides, colloquially known as the "death cap," belongs to the Phalloideae section of the...
Amatoxin poisoning from the genus Lepiota may have a deadly outcome, although this is not seen as of...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Introduction: Mushroom poisoning is a medical emergency, diagnostic and treatment dilemma for physic...
Amanita phalloides, colloquially known as the "death cap," belongs to the Phalloideae section of the...
Aim: To emphasize the significance of mushroom poisonings in terms of their wide clinical spectrum a...
Despite being a favorite delicacy, only 200-300 of the 5,000 known mushroom species have been clearl...
Patients exposed to poisonous mushrooms may present to emergency rooms with severeclinical condition...
PubMedID: 2282295Twenty-seven consecutive mushroom poisoning cases were followed up over a period of...
Wild mushroom intoxication is an unusual cause of toxic ingestion in Europe. A great diversity of cl...
A retrospective analysis of all mushroom poisoning cases admitted in Tansen Mission Hospital in the ...
Of the more than 5000 species of mushrooms known, 100 types are toxic and approximately 10% of these...
Ingestion of mushrooms from the genus Amanita can present detrimental consequences to the human body...
The consequences of mushroom poisoning range from mild, mostly gastrointestinal, disturbances to org...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Amanita phalloides, colloquially known as the "death cap," belongs to the Phalloideae section of the...
Amatoxin poisoning from the genus Lepiota may have a deadly outcome, although this is not seen as of...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Introduction: Mushroom poisoning is a medical emergency, diagnostic and treatment dilemma for physic...
Amanita phalloides, colloquially known as the "death cap," belongs to the Phalloideae section of the...
Aim: To emphasize the significance of mushroom poisonings in terms of their wide clinical spectrum a...
Despite being a favorite delicacy, only 200-300 of the 5,000 known mushroom species have been clearl...
Patients exposed to poisonous mushrooms may present to emergency rooms with severeclinical condition...