RESUMO
INTRODUCTION: To describe the first European observation of erythromelalgia due to mushroom poisoning. EXEGESIS: Seven cases observed and followed over 4 years are reported. All ill patients had eaten the same mushroom species, gathered in the same French alpine valley. Clinical features of erythromelalgia were observed. This syndrome was first described in Japan after Clitocybe acromelalga ingestion. It had never been observed in Europe before. Clitocybe acromelalga does not grow in Europe. Clitocybe amoenolens was identified as the possible cause of poisoning in our cases. This species can be confused with an edible mushroom, Lepista inversa. CONCLUSIONS: Even in Europe, recent mushroom poisoning is a possible cause of erythromelalgia.
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Eritromelalgia/etiologia , Intoxicação Alimentar por Cogumelos/complicações , Adulto , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Intoxicação Alimentar por Cogumelos/diagnóstico , SíndromeRESUMO
OBJECTIVE: To report the first European observations of erythromelalgia due to mushroom poisoning. METHODS: Clinical features of erythromelalgia were observed in 7 cases seen over 3 years. All patients had eaten the same mushrooms species, gathered in the same French alpine valley. Erythromelalgia was first described in Japan after Clitocybe acromelalga ingestion. Clitocybe amoenolens was identified as the possible cause of poisoning in our cases.