We describe here a paradigmatic case of mushroom poisoning mimicking a stroke. A 64-year old male was referred to the emergency department (ED) for a car accident. He was found diaphoretic, hypotensive, bradycardic, and slightly confused at presentation. No signs of trauma were observed on physical examination. The patient had weakness of the right limbs and bilateral severe myosis. The lab tests were normal, except for leukocytosis, mild hyperglycemia, mild hyperazotemia and moderate hypokalemia. The clinical picture, with the exception of miosis, was thereby suggestive for a stroke, which was also considered the cause of the car accident. The patients' wife, who was brought later to the ED, reported that the husband had suffered a stroke ...
International audienceUnusual forms of hallucinogenic mushrooms are emerging, which may delay diagno...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
The term mushroom refers to the fungal fruiting body. Anatomically, the prototypical mushroom compri...
Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered health problem around the globe. Depending on its typ...
Despite being a favorite delicacy, only 200-300 of the 5,000 known mushroom species have been clearl...
Wild mushroom intoxication is an unusual cause of toxic ingestion in Europe. A great diversity of cl...
Amanita muscaria is considered to be one of the most remarkable and beautiful mushrooms. It has a re...
Akata, Ilgaz/0000-0002-1731-1302WOS: 000452006700006Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered h...
Mushroom poisoning may present with a variety of clinical conditions, extending from simple food poi...
Of the more than 5000 species of mushrooms known, 100 types are toxic and approximately 10% of these...
Abstract Background Mushroom poisoning causes common gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vo...
Patients exposed to poisonous mushrooms may present to emergency rooms with severeclinical condition...
The consequences of mushroom poisoning range from mild, mostly gastrointestinal, disturbances to org...
Background: Although the majority of mushroom ingestions are benign, some result in significant toxi...
A retrospective analysis of all mushroom poisoning cases admitted in Tansen Mission Hospital in the ...
International audienceUnusual forms of hallucinogenic mushrooms are emerging, which may delay diagno...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
The term mushroom refers to the fungal fruiting body. Anatomically, the prototypical mushroom compri...
Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered health problem around the globe. Depending on its typ...
Despite being a favorite delicacy, only 200-300 of the 5,000 known mushroom species have been clearl...
Wild mushroom intoxication is an unusual cause of toxic ingestion in Europe. A great diversity of cl...
Amanita muscaria is considered to be one of the most remarkable and beautiful mushrooms. It has a re...
Akata, Ilgaz/0000-0002-1731-1302WOS: 000452006700006Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered h...
Mushroom poisoning may present with a variety of clinical conditions, extending from simple food poi...
Of the more than 5000 species of mushrooms known, 100 types are toxic and approximately 10% of these...
Abstract Background Mushroom poisoning causes common gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vo...
Patients exposed to poisonous mushrooms may present to emergency rooms with severeclinical condition...
The consequences of mushroom poisoning range from mild, mostly gastrointestinal, disturbances to org...
Background: Although the majority of mushroom ingestions are benign, some result in significant toxi...
A retrospective analysis of all mushroom poisoning cases admitted in Tansen Mission Hospital in the ...
International audienceUnusual forms of hallucinogenic mushrooms are emerging, which may delay diagno...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
The term mushroom refers to the fungal fruiting body. Anatomically, the prototypical mushroom compri...