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Scombroid poisoning: case series of 10 incidents involving 22 patientsMuller et al., 1992
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- Muller G
- Lamprecht J
- Barnes J
- De Villiers R
- Honeth B
- Hoffman B
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Scombroid poisoning is a form of ichthyosarcotoxism caused by the consumption of'spoiled'fish of the dark meat varieties. It can be considered a mild-to-moderate form of'food poisoning'and it occurs world-wide. Ten incidents, involving 22 patients, were reported to …
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