Mushroom poisoning may present with a variety of clinical conditions, extending from simple food poisoning to life-threatening liver and renal failure. Rhabdomyolysis is a recently described syndrome that is observed within the clinical spectrum associated with mushroom poisoning. In this report, we present two patients-one presenting with a state of rhabdomyolysis and the other case with simple symptoms only-following consumption of cultivated mushroom together in the same meal
Mushroom poisonings occur when ingestion of wild mushrooms containing toxins takes place, placing th...
We describe here a paradigmatic case of mushroom poisoning mimicking a stroke. A 64-year old male wa...
Akata, Ilgaz/0000-0002-1731-1302WOS: 000452006700006Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered h...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Despite the abundance of wild mushrooms growing in a variety of habitats in Taiwan, mushroom poisoni...
Despite being a favorite delicacy, only 200-300 of the 5,000 known mushroom species have been clearl...
Background: Although the majority of mushroom ingestions are benign, some result in significant toxi...
Patients exposed to poisonous mushrooms may present to emergency rooms with severeclinical condition...
Although mushroom poisoning is a rare cause of acute renal injury, in some cases it may lead to the ...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered health problem around the globe. Depending on its typ...
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...
Wild mushroom intoxication is an unusual cause of toxic ingestion in Europe. A great diversity of cl...
During the autumn season, it is common for mushroom pickers to eat poisonous mushrooms. This is due ...
Mushroom poisonings occur when ingestion of wild mushrooms containing toxins takes place, placing th...
We describe here a paradigmatic case of mushroom poisoning mimicking a stroke. A 64-year old male wa...
Akata, Ilgaz/0000-0002-1731-1302WOS: 000452006700006Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered h...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Despite the abundance of wild mushrooms growing in a variety of habitats in Taiwan, mushroom poisoni...
Despite being a favorite delicacy, only 200-300 of the 5,000 known mushroom species have been clearl...
Background: Although the majority of mushroom ingestions are benign, some result in significant toxi...
Patients exposed to poisonous mushrooms may present to emergency rooms with severeclinical condition...
Although mushroom poisoning is a rare cause of acute renal injury, in some cases it may lead to the ...
Amanita species are the most common cause of mushroom poisoning with a high rate of mortality. A 58 ...
Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered health problem around the globe. Depending on its typ...
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...
Wild mushroom intoxication is an unusual cause of toxic ingestion in Europe. A great diversity of cl...
During the autumn season, it is common for mushroom pickers to eat poisonous mushrooms. This is due ...
Mushroom poisonings occur when ingestion of wild mushrooms containing toxins takes place, placing th...
We describe here a paradigmatic case of mushroom poisoning mimicking a stroke. A 64-year old male wa...
Akata, Ilgaz/0000-0002-1731-1302WOS: 000452006700006Mushroom poisoning is a frequently encountered h...