Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with grayanotoxin poisoning after the ingestion of mad honey from Nepal

CH Sohn, DW Seo, SM Ryoo, JH Lee, WY Kim… - Internal and emergency …, 2014 - Springer
The aims of this study were to evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients
with grayanotoxin poisoning due to mad honey brought from Nepal. Medical records of …

Mad honey intoxication: A case series of 21 patients

H Demir, A Denizbasi, O Onur - … Scholarly Research Notices, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Background. The “grayanotoxin (mad honey)” poisoning is not known commonly, there are
some case series and case reports in the medical literature about it, especially in Turkey …

Clinical events in mad honey poisoning: a single centre experience

M Bostan, H Bostan, AO Kaya, O Bilir… - Bulletin of environmental …, 2010 - Springer
The aim was to evaluate the clinical findings of patients who admitted to the hospital with the
diagnosis of grayanotoxin/mad honey poisoning. Thirty-three patients were included in this …

Cardiac effects of mad honey poisoning and its management in emergency department: a review from Turkey

AK Erenler - Cardiovascular toxicology, 2016 - Springer
Mad honey poisoning occurs when honey containing grayanotoxin is digested. The most
common clinical signs and symptoms of poisoning involve findings of digestive system …

Mad honey poisoning

A Gunduz, S Turedi, H Uzun, M Topbas - The American journal of …, 2006 - Elsevier
Grayanotoxin intoxication, which is mostly seen in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey,
stems from the “mad honey” made by bees from the rhododendron plant flowers. In low …

Confirmed grayanotoxin poisoning with bradycardia from a gift of imported honey

P DiSalvo, C Khorolsky, M Filigenzi… - The Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Human grayanotoxin poisoning is distinctly uncommon in North America, as the
predominant source of human exposure is honey made by bees pollinating rhododendron …

[PDF][PDF] Mad honey intoxication: what is wrong with the blood glucose? a study on 46 patients

H Uzun, H Narci, I Tayfur, KU Karabulut… - Eur Rev Med …, 2013 - europeanreview.org
OBJECTIVE: This study was de-signed to analyze the characteristics of adult patients with
mad honey intoxication, with special emphasis on its effects on vital signs and blood glucose …

[PDF][PDF] Mad honey poisoning: a rare case report of seven cases

P Shrestha, R Vaidya, K Sherpa - Nepal Med Coll J, 2009 - researchgate.net
The cause of mad honey poisoning is the toxin grayanotoxin, found in honey obtained from
the nectar of Rhododendron species on the higher altitudes. This case report is about seven …

A rare cause of atrial fibrillation: mad honey intoxication

NA Bayram, T Keles, T Durmaz, S Dogan… - The Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Mad honey intoxication occurs after ingestion of honey containing
grayanotoxin. CASE REPORT: We report the case of a 36-year-old man who ingested mad …

Examination using LC-MS/MS determination of grayanotoxin levels in blood, urine, and honey consumed by patients presenting to the emergency department with …

A Aygun, A Gunduz, S Turedi, S Turkmen… - Annals of Saudi …, 2015 - annsaudimed.net
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Intoxications related to” mad honey” are frequently
encountered in the Black Sea region of Turkey. Intoxication is established on the basis of …