Hofer J F, Egermann G, Mach K, Sommer K
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1983 Apr 1;95(7):240-3.
A report is presented of Amanita phalloides poisoning in a family of 3 members admitted with acute gastrointestinal symptoms after eating a meal of various self-picked mushrooms. A latent period of 11 hours preceded the onset of symptoms, a typical feature of this form of poisoning. There was an enormous increase in liver-specific enzymes in two of the cases. The clinical picture was markedly mitigated by the early initiation of silybin therapy, in combination with penicillin and cortisone. The patients made a rapid symptomatic recovery and the liver parameters were sufficiently improved by the 12th day so that the patients could be discharged.