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This and similar species contain gyromitrin, which is hydrolyzed to monomethylhydrazine. The onset and character of symptoms are similar to amatoxin ...
and Gyromitra esculenta, which up until then had been the longest known latency times for mushroom intoxication. Intoxication was ac- companied by the ...
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Original Article
Mushroom Poisoning M. Erguven, O. Yilmaz, M. Deveci, N. Aksu, F. Dursun, M. Pelit and N. Cebeci Department of Pediatrics, Ministry of Health, Goztepe Educational Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
ABSTRACT Objective. We aimed to review characteristics of mushrooms and mushroom poisoning and compare clinical picture, laboratory data, treatment modalities and prognostic factors in children with amanita intoxication and non-amanita mushroom poisoning. Methods. We analyzed 39 pediatric patients through 1994-2004, retrospectively from the patient files and evaluated the patients in two groups as patients with amanita intoxication and patients with non-amanita mushroom poisoning. All of the cases were admitted to the hospital in autumn. Twenty three (59%) of the patients were female and 16 (41%) were male. Mean age of the patients was 8.05 ± 2.10 years. Results. Amanita phalloides toxin was detected in the serum in 8 patients. Eleven (28%) of the cases were strongly suggestive of amanita poisoning but alpha amanitin level could not be studied. The average time of appearance of symptoms after mushroom consumption, duration of symptoms, hospital stay, serum AST, ALT, PT and creatinin levels were significantly higher in patients with amanita poisoning (p