Deliberate ingestion of “magic” mushrooms may also cause renal failure

Raff and colleagues describe a case of psilocybin toxicity 2 ; there are other small case reports on intoxication by similar psychoactive mushrooms, most notably cortinarius. 3 The evidence base is poor, but improvement with conservative management is the general trend. [...]this should be a rare bu...

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description Raff and colleagues describe a case of psilocybin toxicity 2 ; there are other small case reports on intoxication by similar psychoactive mushrooms, most notably cortinarius. 3 The evidence base is poor, but improvement with conservative management is the general trend. [...]this should be a rare but important differential diagnosis in patients with acute renal failure that cannot otherwise be explained by routine imaging and vasculitis screening.
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Humans
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Kidneys
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Mushroom Poisoning - complications
Mushrooms
Renal failure
Renal Insufficiency - etiology
title Deliberate ingestion of “magic” mushrooms may also cause renal failure
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