The various poisonings caused by European mushrooms
- The acromelalgia syndrome (Clitocybes)
- The Inkcap poisoning syndrome (Coprinus)
- The flagellate dermatitis poisoning syndrome (Shiitake)
- The encephalopathy syndrome (lignicolous mushrooms)
- The gyromitrin poisoning syndrome (Gyromitras)
- The hemolytic poisoning syndrome (Morels, Boletes, Amanitas,cup, etc.)
- The muscarine poisoning syndrome (white Clitocybes, Inocybes, Mycenas, Amanitas)
- The psilocybin and related compounds intoxication syndrome (Magic mushrooms, Roundheads, Mottlegills, etc...)
- The Fool's Webcap (Cortinarius orellanus) poisoning syndrome (Webcaps)
- The Panther cap (Amanita pantherina) and Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) poisoning syndrome (Amanitas)
- The Rollrim (Paxillus involutus) poisoning syndrome (Rollrims)
- The Deathcap (deadly Amanitas) poisoning syndrome (Amanitas, Galeras, small Parasol mushrooms)
- The Close Amanita (Amanita proxima) poisoning syndrome (Amanitas)
- The gastrointestinal mild poisoning syndrome
- The gastrointestinal medium poisoning syndrome
- The gastrointestinal severe poisoning syndrome
- The rhabdomyolytic poisoning syndrome (Tricholomas)
- The Szechwan poisoning syndrome (Clouded Ears, Asian black mushrooms)
Other types of poisonings :
- Ergotism
- Poisonings with effects/causes not very well known
- Poisonings by species said to be edible
page updated on 25/06/15