DG Barceloux, G Randall Bond, EP Krenzelok, … - Clinical Toxicology, 2002 - informahealthcare.com Epidemiology: Almost all cases of acute methanol toxicity result from ingestion,
though rarely cases of poisoning have followed inhalation or dermal absorption.
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H Miller, DG Barceloux, EP Krenzelok, K … - Clinical Toxicology, 1999 - informahealthcare.com Fomepizole (4-methylpyrazole, 4-MP, Antizolâ„¢) is a potent inhibitor of alcohol
dehydrogenase that was approved recently by the US Food and Drug Administration
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- ►clinchem.org AF Eder, CM McGrath, YG Dowdy, JE … - Clinical Chemistry, 1998 - Am Assoc Clin Chem Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical
practice because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent considerable
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- ►drsdaubert.org [PDF] RS Hoffman, MJ Smilkstein, MA Rowland, LR … - Clinical Toxicology, 1993 - informahealthcare.com A study was designed to define the osmol gap in patients whose serum ethanol
concentrations are known, to reevaluate several accepted equations for
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KA Ammar, PS Heckerling - American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1996 - Elsevier Ethylene glycol poisoning classically presents as a metabolic acidosis with an
increased anion gap. Metabolism of ethylene glycol to organic acids, and
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MP Kalapos - BBA-General Subjects, 2003 - Elsevier Despite the description of the ways of acetone metabolism, its real role(s) is
(are) still unknown in metabolic network. In this article, a trial is made to
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24 Jul 2002 ABSTRACT—Therapeutic goals for hemorrhagic shock resuscitation are
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Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, via emer- gency medical services after
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- ►asnjournals.org JA Kraut, I Kurtz - Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2008 - Am Soc Nephrol Alcohol-related intoxications, including methanol, ethylene glycol, diethylene
glycol, and propylene glycol, and alcoholic ketoacidosis can present with a high
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