2017
DOI: 10.1080/15563650.2016.1271129
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No clinically relevant effects in children after accidental ingestion ofPanaeolina foenisecii(lawn mower’s mushroom)

Abstract: This multicentre study demonstrates that the typically small amounts of P. foenisecii ingested by children probably do not lead to clinically significant symptoms.

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“…21 , 22 The 13 dogs in our study ingesting this mushroom did not display any clinical signs coinciding with psilocybin poisoning, similar to a study with accidental ingestion in children. 23 However, as no chemical analyses were performed in our study, the hallucinogenic properties of P. foenisecii cannot be determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…21 , 22 The 13 dogs in our study ingesting this mushroom did not display any clinical signs coinciding with psilocybin poisoning, similar to a study with accidental ingestion in children. 23 However, as no chemical analyses were performed in our study, the hallucinogenic properties of P. foenisecii cannot be determined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Tox Info Suisse reçoit env. 150 demandes relatives à des champignons de pelouse chaque année [7,8]. La plupart du temps, l'alerte peut être levée en raison de la «règle du cm 2 » ou de l'identification rapide du champi-…”
Section: Champignons De Pelouse -Données De Tox Info Suisseunclassified