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Amanita Bisporigera Ingestion
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Amanita Bisporigera IngestionFood ToxicologyMedicinePoisoningAmanita BisporigeraWild MushroomsToxicologyIngestionPharmacologyParasitologyMistaken Identity
Ingestion of wild mushrooms has led to unintentional poisonings caused by mistaken identity. We report 3 cases of exposure to Amanita bisporigera, demonstrating dose-related toxicity. The use of nasobiliary drainage as a novel approach to interrupting the enterohepatic circulation of amatoxins is illustrated. Pathophysiology and treatment of Amanita poisoning are reviewed.
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