Title : Pseudocholinesterase levels are not decreased in grayanotoxin (mad honey) poisoning in most patients - Gunduz_2012_J.Emerg.Med_43_1008 |
Author(s) : Gunduz A , Kalkan A , Turedi S , Durmus I , Turkmen S , Ayaz FA , Ayar A |
Ref : J Emerg Med , 43 :1008 , 2012 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The symptoms of mad honey poisoning resemble those of cholinergic toxidromes; however, it is not clear whether they share a common biochemical basis. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate a possible resemblance between mad honey poisoning and cholinergic toxidromes. |
PubMedSearch : Gunduz_2012_J.Emerg.Med_43_1008 |
PubMedID: 22525697 |
Gunduz A, Kalkan A, Turedi S, Durmus I, Turkmen S, Ayaz FA, Ayar A (2012)
Pseudocholinesterase levels are not decreased in grayanotoxin (mad honey) poisoning in most patients
J Emerg Med
43 :1008
Gunduz A, Kalkan A, Turedi S, Durmus I, Turkmen S, Ayaz FA, Ayar A (2012)
J Emerg Med
43 :1008