paralytic shellfish poisoning
noun
paralytic shell·fish poisoning
-ˈshel-ˌfish-
: shellfish poisoning that is characterized by numbness and tingling, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping, muscle weakness, and sometimes paralysis which may lead to respiratory failure and death and that is typically caused by a saxitoxin ingested in contaminated shellfish
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