Wang_2020_Toxicon_173_62

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Title : A case report of acute renal failure caused by Amanita neoovoidea poisoning in Anhui Province, eastern China - Wang_2020_Toxicon_173_62
Author(s) : Wang H , Wang Y , Shi FF , Zhang S , Fang WT , Qi LM , Wang N , Huang C , Fang HQ , Li HJ
Ref : Toxicon , 173 :62 , 2020
Abstract :

Amanita neoovoidea (genus Amanita Pers.) poisoning leads to acute renal failure. Here, we present seven case reports of acute renal failure with acute hepatic failure due to ingestion of A. neoovoidea. Clinical manifestations included gastrointestinal symptoms 1-72 h after ingestion; elevation of renal parameters and blood uric acid, blood urea nitrogen, and creatinine levels; a few abnormal hepatic parameters, primarily albumin decrease and alanine aminotransferase increase; and elevation of zymogram parameters such as cholinesterase and lactate dehydrogenase. To determine whether the hepatic/renal lesions were caused by amanitins, we analyzed the blood and urine samples of patients and specimens of poisonous mushrooms. Morphological and molecular biological analyses indicated that the mushroom was A. neoovoidea. However, no amatoxins and phallotoxins were detected in its basidiomata.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2020_Toxicon_173_62
PubMedID: 31759921

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Wang H, Wang Y, Shi FF, Zhang S, Fang WT, Qi LM, Wang N, Huang C, Fang HQ, Li HJ (2020)
A case report of acute renal failure caused by Amanita neoovoidea poisoning in Anhui Province, eastern China
Toxicon 173 :62

Wang H, Wang Y, Shi FF, Zhang S, Fang WT, Qi LM, Wang N, Huang C, Fang HQ, Li HJ (2020)
Toxicon 173 :62