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    POISON MUSHROOM EYED FOR LANDING THREE IN HOSPITAL
    Linda Yee
    Reporting

    CBS 5, CA
    March 30 2006

    SAN FRANCISCO A family was fighting for their lives in the hospital
    Wednesday after they may have consumed poison mushrooms.

    Three members of a family that recently immigrated from Armenia are
    at California Pacific Medical Center, where they are being treated
    for severe liver damage.

    Doctors say two of the family members are expected to be okay, while
    the third may need a liver transplant.

    The family consumed what doctors believe is the Amanita phalloides
    mushroom, which is also known as the "death-cap" or "skull-cap"

    The family may have bought the mushrooms from a roadside stand or
    farmers market in Sacramento and Placer counties.

    It is also possible the family could have picked the mushrooms.

    Officials say the incident serves as a reminder to always buy mushrooms
    from a reputable source and to avoid picking and mushrooms on your
    own for consumption.

    Eating poisonous "death-cap" mushrooms can cause abdominal pain,
    cramping, vomiting, diarrhea, liver damage and death, according to
    the California Department of Health Services. Abdominal symptoms are
    usually delayed six to 12 hours, so victims may not initially connect
    their symptoms to the wild mushrooms. As the initial gastrointestinal
    symptoms subside, evidence of liver damage appears and some victims
    may require a liver transplant to survive.

    The California Department of Health Services says individuals
    who develop any of these symptoms after eating wild mushrooms
    should immediately contact the California Poison Control System at
    1-800-8-POISON (800-876-4766) or 1-800-222-1222 and seek medical
    attention.
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