Review Article
Acute Liver Failure Caused by Amanita phalloides Poisoning
Table 2
Clinical phases of the Amatoxin syndrome.
| | Phases | Onset from ingestion | Symptoms and signs |
| | Stage 1. Lag phase | 0–24 h | Asymptomatic | | Stage 2. Gastrointestinal phase | 6–24 h | Nausea, vomiting, crampy abdominal pain, and severe secretory diarrhea | | Stage 3. Apparent convalescence | 24–72 h | Asymptomatic, worsening of hepatic and renal function indices | | Stage 4. Acute liver failure | 4–9 days | Hepatic and renal failure → multiorgan failure → death |
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