Literature DB >> 8482240

[Chronic ethylene glycol poisoning].

W Kaiser1, H G Steinmauer, G Biesenbach, O Janko, J Zazgornik.   

Abstract

Over a six-week period a 60-year-old patient had several unexplained intoxication-like episodes. He finally had severe abdominal cramps with changes in the level of consciousness and oligoanuric renal failure (creatinine 4.7 mg/dl). The history, marked metabolic acidosis (pH 7.15, HCO3- 2.2 mmol/l, pCO2 6.6 mmHg) as well as raised anion residue (43 mmol/l) and the presence of oxalates in urine suggested poisoning by ethylene glycol contained in antifreeze liquid. Intensive haemodialysis adequately eliminated ethylene glycol and its toxic metabolites (glycol aldehyde, glycolic acid). Renal function returned within 10 days, although the concentrating power of the kidney remained impaired for several weeks because of interstitial nephritis. The intoxication had been caused by a defective heating-pipe system from which the antifreeze had leaked into the hot-water boiler (the patient had habitually prepared hot drinks by using water from the hot-water tap). Gas chromatography demonstrated an ethylene glycol concentration of 21 g per litre of water.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8482240     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1059371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dtsch Med Wochenschr        ISSN: 0012-0472            Impact factor:   0.628


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1.  A Case of Chronic Ethylene Glycol Intoxication Presenting without Classic Metabolic Derangements.

Authors:  Stephanie M Toth-Manikowski; Hanni Menn-Josephy; Jasvinder Bhatia
Journal:  Case Rep Nephrol       Date:  2014-08-21
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