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Cardiovascular, psychiatric, and neurological phenomena seen in mad honey disease: A clinical case report.

Tirtha Man ShresthaGaurav NepalYow Ka ShingLaxmi Shrestha
Published in: Clinical case reports (2018)
Mad Honey Disease is characterized by intoxication symptoms secondary to over-ingestion of grayanotoxin found in honey produced from rhododendron nectar. Cardiovascular symptoms are common, but psychiatric and neurological phenomena are rarely seen in this condition. Our case details a patient who presented with florid symptomology in all three aforementioned areas.
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  • case report
  • mental health
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  • subarachnoid hemorrhage