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Ethylene glycol intoxication

Linnanvuo-Laitinen M, Huttunen K Ethylene glycol intoxication. Clin Toxicol 24 167-174, 1986... [Pg.325]

Caparros-Lefebvre D, Policard J, Sengler C, BenabdaUah E, Colombani S, Rigal M. Bipallidal haemorrhage after ethylene glycol intoxication. Neuroradiology 2005 47(2) 105-7. [Pg.1520]

Caravati EM, Heileson HL, Jones M. Treatment of severe pediatric ethylene glycol intoxication without hemodialysis. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2004 42(3) 255-9. [Pg.1520]

Rydel JJ, Carlson A, Sharma J, Larkin J. An approach to dialysis for ethylene glycol intoxication. Vet Hum Toxicol 2002 44(l) 36-9. [Pg.1520]

Vasavada N, Williams C, Heilman RN, et al. Ethylene glycol intoxication case report and pharmacokinetic perspectives. Pharmacotherapy. 2003 23 1652-1658... [Pg.264]

Meier M, Nitschke M, Perras B, et al. Ethylene glycol intoxication andxylitol infusion-metabolic steps of oxalate-induced acute renal failure. Clin Nephrol. 2005 63 225-258... [Pg.264]

Steinhart B. Case report severe ethylene glycol intoxication with normal osmolal gap—"a chilling thought". J Emerg Med 1990 8 583. [Pg.508]

Gabow PA, Clay K, Sullivan LB, Lepoff R. Organic acids in ethylene glycol intoxication. Ann Intern Med 1986 105 16. [Pg.508]

Jacobsen D, Hewlett TP, Webb R, Brown ST, Ordinario AT, McMartin KE. Ethylene glycol intoxication evaluation of kinetics and crystalluria. Am J Med 1988 84(1 ) 145-52. [Pg.509]

Ethylene glycol intoxication is relatively rare, but when it does occur, it is important for the laboratory to provide rapid (<2 hours) analytical support. A GC-MS method is included in the Chapter 34 Appendix that is found on this book s accompanying Evolve site (http //evolve.elsevier.com/ Tietz/textbook/) it allows for the simultaneous determination of ethylene glycol and glycolic acid. It is relatively... [Pg.1314]

I. Pharmacology. Thiamine (vitamin B ) is a water-soluble vitamin that acts as an essential cofactor for various pathways of carbohydrate metabolism. Thiamine also acts as a cofactor in the metabolism of glyoxylic acid (produced in ethylene glycol intoxication). Thiamine deficiency may result in beriberi and Wemicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Thiamine is rapidly absorbed after oral, intramuscular, or intravenous administration. However, parenteral administration is recommended for initial management of thiamine deficiency syndromes. [Pg.505]

Ethanol 96 % infusion solution Antidote at methanol or ethylene glycol intoxication... [Pg.42]


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