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Extreme QT interval prolongation caused by mad honey consumption
Muhammet R Sayin1, Sait M Dogan, Mustafa Aydin
1Zonguldak Karaelmas University, School of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Zonguldak, Turkey. sayinmr@mynet.com
Abstract:
An unusual type of food poisoning, mad honey poisoning, is a well-known phenomenon in the Black Sea region of Turkey. Mad honey poisoning can result in severe cardiac complications including sinus bradycardia, nodal rhythm, various degrees of atrioventricular blocks, and even asystole. However, no cases of long QT interval have been reported so far. This paper reports the first case of extremely long QT interval to be associated with mad honey consumption.
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