Ali Humaira, Chiu Courtney, Woltman Nathan, Friedman Matt Samuel, Harmouche Elie
Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, USA.
Emergency Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Jun 20;16(6):e62755. doi: 10.7759/cureus.62755. eCollection 2024 Jun.
This is a case series of three patients who presented to the medical facilities at Burning Man, an annual week-long gathering in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, for recreational grayanotoxin ingestion. Grayanotoxin, also known as "mad honey," caused the patients to present with varying degrees of dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea based on the quantity ingested. Vital signs showed significant bradycardia and hypotension and were successfully treated with atropine and intravenous fluids. Patients were later discharged after a period of observation and resolution of symptoms.
这是一个包含三名患者的病例系列,他们在内华达州黑岩沙漠举行为期一周的年度集会“火人节”期间,因娱乐目的摄入了grayanotoxin而前往医疗设施就诊。Grayanotoxin,也被称为“疯蜜”,根据摄入量的不同,导致患者出现不同程度的头晕、恶心、呕吐和腹泻。生命体征显示有显著的心动过缓和低血压,通过阿托品和静脉输液成功治疗。经过一段时间的观察和症状缓解后,患者随后出院。