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Clinical cardiology · Nov 2009
Case ReportsNodal rhythm and ventricular parasystole: an unusual electrocardiographic presentation of mad honey poisoning.
- Farid Aliyev, Cengizhan Türkoglu, and Cengiz Celiker.
- Istanbul University, Institute of Cardiology, Department of Cardiology, Division of Pacemaker and Electrophysiology, Haseki-Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey. drfaridalyiyev@yahoo.com.tr
- Clin Cardiol. 2009 Nov 1; 32 (11): E52-4.
AbstractMad honey poisoning syndrome has been reported in the Eastern Black Sea region and Southeastern regions of Turkey. Herein we report a case of 70-y-old man presented with syncope and severe hemodynamic instability following ingestion of one teaspoon of honey and his unusual electrocardiographic manifestations: nodal rhythm alternating with sinus bradycardia and intermittant ventricular parasystole. In this report, we also tried to explain the possible mechanism responsible for these electrocardiographic findings.
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