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ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearls: Mushroom Mania
August 16, 2019
After eating the mushroom pictured, a 15-year-old patient arrives to the emergency department agitated, diaphoretic, and hallucinating, and then acutely becomes more somnolent and less...
Mary Grady, MD
ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearls: Abnormal Brain Imaging
January 21, 2019
An 85 year-old man presented with coma after ingestion of a household product. Two key axial views of his brain MRI are shown. Which of...
Laura Tormoehlen, MD, FACMT, FAAN
ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearls: Drug-Induced Rash
February 21, 2018
Two patients with substance-use disorder present to an ED in the United States with a new rash. Which of the following is the most likely...
Jennifer S. Love, MD
ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearls: Discolored Skin and Urine
July 10, 2017
A patient is brought to the Emergency Department by EMS (Emergency Medical Services) from a house fire. The patient’s skin and urine are discolored as...
Hannah Malashock, MD
ACMT Toxicology Visual Pearls: Exotic Viper Envenomation
May 1, 2017
A man was bitten twice on the dorsal radial aspect of his right hand while feeding his pet West African Bush Viper. The patient immediately...
Bryan Judge, MD, FACMT
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