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Table 3 A. proxima literature review: Presentation, laboratory findings, hemodialysis requirement, and renal outcome

From: Three cases of mushroom poisoning with an unexpected initial presentation: acute kidney injury with Amanita proxima poisoning

 

Age, sex

Symptom onset (h)

Initial symptoms

Admission time (h)

Laboratory findings on admission

Laboratory findings on discharge

HD requirement

Renal outcome

Urea/Cr (mg/dL)/(mg/dL)

AST/ALT (U/L)

Urea/Cr (mg/dL)/(mg/dL)

AST/ALT (U/L)

#1 [6]

34, F

18

Nausea, vomiting, oliguria

48

NA/7.8

120/300

NA/1

18/12

10 days

Recovered

#2 [13]

45, F

8

Nausea, vomiting, heartburn

12

240/13

240/350

73/2.2

35/37

5 days

Recovered

#3 [14]

67, M

10

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anuria

48

154/8.7

Mild elevated

Recovered

NA

9 sessions

Recovered

  1. F, female; M, male; Cr, creatinine; NA, not available, AST, aspartate aminotransferase, ALT, alanin aminotransferase, HD, hemodialysis