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Mycetism - A report of three cases with review of recent literature.

Bhupen BarmanIadarilang TiewsohAlbert Selva-O'CallaghanJulie WahlangArvind Nongpiur
Published in: The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (2022)
A wild mushroom grows abundantly in the tropical belts of India, and they form part of the diet among the ethnic tribes. However, wild mushrooms are toxic, and some cause organ failure, namely fulminant hepatitis and kidney injury. Mushroom poisoning is frequently diagnosed based on clinical suspicion, and death has been reported commonly because of the consumption of amatoxin-containing mushrooms. In this article, we discuss three cases of amatoxin-induced mushroom poisoning that resulted in acute kidney and liver failure, requiring intensive medical management and renal replacement therapy. One of these patients died from irreversible fulminant hepatitis.
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