Atrioventricular Block Induced by Mad-Honey Intoxication
Confirmation of Diagnosis by Pollen Analysis
- Cagli, Kumral Ergun MD
- Tufekcioglu, Omac MD
- Sen, Nihat MD
- Aras, Dursun MD
- Topaloglu, Serkan MD
- Basar, Nur MD
- Pehlivan, Sevil PhD
Texas Heart Institute Journal 36(4):p 342-344, August 2009.
An unusual type of food poisoning, mad-honey intoxication, can be observed in the Black Sea region of Turkey and various other parts of the world. It can occur after ingestion of grayanotoxin-contaminated honey produced from the nectar of Rhododendron ponticum and other plant species, chiefly of the Ericaceae and Sapindaceae families. Mad-honey intoxication can result in severe cardiac complications, such as complete atrioventricular block. The diagnosis is generally reached on the basis of the patient's history of honey intake. In this report, we describe the case of a patient who had mad-honey–related complete atrioventricular block; in this instance, the diagnosis was confirmed by a pollen analysis of the suspect honey.
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