4 acute mushroom poisonings in 2 weeks
May 20, 2012
In a matter of two weeks last fall, four unrelated patients were treated at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital for mushroom (amanitin) poisoning. As part of a clinical study at, all patients received an IV preparation of milk thistle seeds (silibinin). Their clinical course, management, and outcomes were presented today at Digestive Disease Week.
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