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Liver transplantation in mushroom poisoning
James R Burton1, Charlotte Ryan, Thomas A Shaw-Stiffel
1Department of Medicine, GI Unit-Hepatology Section Strong, Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York, USA. burtonj@ohsu.edu
Abstract:
Liver transplantation plays an important role in the treatment of patients with fulminant hepatic failure (FHF). Early determination of prognosis in cases of FHF is important to allow prompt decision-making regarding the need for liver transplantation. Mushroom poisoning is a rare cause of FHF, and as a result, prognostic criteria are not well recognized. It appears that the severity of coagulopathy and encephalopathy predicts a poor outcome, whereas the degree of bilirubin elevation may not. We present a case of FHF related to mushroom poisoning that required liver transplantation. The clinical presentation, medical management, and prognostic criteria in mushroom poisoning are discussed.