2019
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics9040130
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Fatal Immunohaemolysis after the Consumption of the Poison Pax Mushroom: A Focus on the Diagnosis of the Paxillus Syndrome with the Aid of Two Case Reports

Abstract: This retrospective report focuses on the diagnosis of the Paxillus syndrome, based on two fatal cases of haemolysis following the consumption of Paxillus involutus. These mushrooms are still consumed regularly, despite earlier reports of life-threatening autoimmune haemolytic anaemia. Such cases are nevertheless rare, and thus far no toxin could be identified that causes this unusual form of mushroom poisoning. All these factors contribute to the difficulty in diagnosing the Paxillus syndrome. The following as… Show more

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“…The toxin is unknown at present [143] * Body weight in white mice. ** Vomiting is a hallmark of poisoning by gastrointestinal irritant mushrooms.…”
Section: Symptoms After 2-3 H Take To Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toxin is unknown at present [143] * Body weight in white mice. ** Vomiting is a hallmark of poisoning by gastrointestinal irritant mushrooms.…”
Section: Symptoms After 2-3 H Take To Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%