74 Indian Journal of Nephrology | Volume 29 | Issue 1 | January-February 2019 function normalization (creatinine 1 mg/dL). “Amanita nephrotoxic syndrome” is characterized by an early onset of gastrointestinal… Click to show full abstract
74 Indian Journal of Nephrology | Volume 29 | Issue 1 | January-February 2019 function normalization (creatinine 1 mg/dL). “Amanita nephrotoxic syndrome” is characterized by an early onset of gastrointestinal symptoms, mild hepatic damage, and severe but reversibile acute renal failure.[4,5] A. ovoidea is a common fungus with little value. The edibility of A. ovoidea is dubious and there are known cases of poisoning that affected the gastrointestinal tract after eating this species. Some expert mycologists strongly advise against consumption.[6] The awareness of nephrotoxic mushrooms of the genus Amanita is important for the medical community.[2]
               
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