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Successful transplantation of donor organs from a hemlock poisoning victim
Authors:Foster Preston F  McFadden Robert  Trevino Raul  Galliardt Scott  Kopczewski Lea Ann  Gugliuzza Kristene  Gonzalez Zulma  Wright Francis
Affiliation:Texas Transplant Institute, Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital, San Antonio, TX 78229, USA. pfoster@texastransplant.org
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The poison hemlock plant (Conium maculatum) has been a known poison since early in human history, most notably as the agent used for the execution/suicide of Socrates in ancient Greece. No experience has been reported regarding the suitability of a hemlock victim's organs for transplantation. METHODS AND RESULTS: This report documents successful transplantation of the liver, kidney, and pancreas from a 14-year-old girl who died of anoxic encephalopathy from asphyxia after the accidental ingestion of fresh hemlock while on a nature hike. Predonation laboratory values were not remarkable, and liver and kidney biopsy results were normal. All organs in the three recipients had immediate function, and no recipient had any clinical evidence of transmitted toxin. All recipients are well, with functioning transplants at greater than 6 months after transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: Poison hemlock intoxication does not seem to be a contraindication to organ donation.
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