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Amanita phalloides poisoning: one harvest, three outcomes


A Pillay Mauree
T De Maayer
A Botes
J Fabian
H Etheredge
EM Duncan
J Botha

Abstract

Summary
The case sudy is to alert all health care workers and the public alike to the dangers of ingesting wild mushrooms. We describe an incidence of Amanita phalloides poisoning in Johannesburg, South Africa, where three different outcomes were experienced. A pregnant mother recovered with conservative management while her unborn foetus died, and her three-yearold daughter required an emergency liver transplant. We outline the clinical course, management options and principles of mushroom identification and toxicology to increase awareness of the presence of Amanita phalloides and its toxic relatives in South Africa. We highlight that early recognition, prompt treatment and referral to a transplant service is life-saving. 


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eISSN: 2078-5151
print ISSN: 0038-2361