| Literature DB >> 9550575 |
A F Eder1, C M McGrath, Y G Dowdy, J E Tomaszewski, F M Rosenberg, R B Wilson, B A Wolf, L M Shaw.
Abstract
Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent considerable morbidity and mortality. When ingested in the form of antifreeze or other automotive products, ethylene glycol results in central nervous system depression, cardiopulmonary compromise, and renal insufficiency. Metabolism of ethylene glycol to organic acids is required for metabolic derangement and organ damage. Laboratory features of ethylene glycol poisoning include increased anion gap metabolic acidosis, increased osmolal gap, calcium oxalate crystalluria, and detectable ethylene glycol in serum. This Case Conference integrates discussion of the toxicokinetic and analytical variables that affect the laboratory diagnosis of ethylene glycol intoxication.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9550575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Chem ISSN: 0009-9147 Impact factor: 8.327