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      Mushroom poisoning. Case reports and a review of therapy.

      JAMA
      Acute Kidney Injury, etiology, Adult, Aged, Amanitins, poisoning, Child, Diarrhea, Female, Hallucinations, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mushroom Poisoning, complications, therapy, New York, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Adult, Thioctic Acid, therapeutic use, Time Factors

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          Four incidents of mushroom poisoning, representing four of the seven established groups of toxic mushrooms, are presented. These case reports illustrate the range of gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms caused by mushroom poisoning and reflect a nationwide increase in reports of serious poisonings in recent years. Severity of poisonings often parallels the time span between consumption and onset of symptoms, with serious poisonings having longer incubation periods. New therapies for amatoxin poisoning may reduce mortality caused by these poisonings.

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