Literature DB >> 9505659

Mushroom poisoning: an indication for liver transplantation.

V K Skaare1.   

Abstract

There are numerous causes of fulminant hepatic failure including acetaminophen, viral etiologies, acute fatty liver of pregnancy, ischemic hepatitis, and acute Budd-Chiari syndrome. One of the rare causes of fulminant hepatic failure is toxic mushroom poisoning. This article describes one case in which ingestion of a toxic mushroom, Amanita phalloides, caused a patient severe liver damage ultimately requiring organ transplantation. Early identification of live dysfunction and referral to a liver transplant center for evaluation may be critical to save such a patient's life.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9505659     DOI: 10.7182/prtr.1.7.3.54pj80j4l44t2642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Transpl Coord        ISSN: 0905-9199


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Review 1.  Mushroom Poisoning Mimicking Painless Progressive Jaundice: A Case Report with Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Abhilash Perisetti; Saikiran Raghavapuram; Abu Baker Sheikh; Rachana Yendala; Rubayat Rahman; Mohamed Shanshal; Kyaw Z Thein; Asif Farooq
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2018-04-05
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