Mushroom Poisoning Mimicking Painless Progressive Jaundice: A Case Report with Review of the Literature

  • Perisetti A
  • Raghavapuram S
  • Sheikh A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Mushroom poisoning is common in the United States. The severity of mushroom poisoning may vary, depending on the geographic location, the amount of toxin delivered, and the genetic characteristics of the mushroom. Though they could have varied presentation, early identification with careful history could be helpful in triage. We present a case of a 69-year-old female of false morel mushroom poisoning leading to hepatotoxicity with painless jaundice and biochemical pancreatitis.

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Perisetti, A., Raghavapuram, S., Sheikh, A. B., Yendala, R., Rahman, R., Shanshal, M., … Farooq, A. (2018). Mushroom Poisoning Mimicking Painless Progressive Jaundice: A Case Report with Review of the Literature. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.2436

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