%0 Journal Article %J Mycopathologia %D 1986 %T A Fatal Poisoning from an Amatoxin Containing Lepiota %A J. H. Haines %A Lichstein, E. %A Glickerman, D. %K biology %X

The mushroom Lepiota josserandii Bon and Boif. has been identified as the cause of an unintentional, fatal intoxication in New York. The course of the symptoms, beginning with a 9 h latent period, was similar to what would be expected in a case of Amanita phalloides-type intoxication. Despite supportive medical care the victim expired 110 h after ingestion. Thin layer chromatography detected the presence of alpha- and gamma-amanitin and radioimmunoassay confirmed a level of 3.5 mg/gm dry weight of amatoxins in mushrooms from the same location.

%B Mycopathologia %V 93 %P 15-17 %G eng %U http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00437009 %R 10.1007/BF00437009