Food poisoning due to money tree seeds: a case report of toxic encephalopathy
Yue Zhao,
Xiaojiao Quan,
Tao Wang
Abstract:Background
The money tree is a favored indoor potted plant in China. Its seeds resemble chestnuts in both shape and flavor when cooked, which are generally considered non-toxic and safe for consumption.
Case presentation
This report presents the first published case of food poisoning due to the ingestion of large amounts of money tree seeds. A 67-year-old man exhibited toxic encephalopathy symptoms and dyspnea after consuming the seeds for approximately… Show more
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