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ethylene glycol and Acidosis

ethylene glycol has been researched along with Acidosis in 116 studies

Ethylene Glycol: A colorless, odorless, viscous dihydroxy alcohol. It has a sweet taste, but is poisonous if ingested. Ethylene glycol is the most important glycol commercially available and is manufactured on a large scale in the United States. It is used as an antifreeze and coolant, in hydraulic fluids, and in the manufacture of low-freezing dynamites and resins.
ethanediol : Any diol that is ethane or substituted ethane carrying two hydroxy groups.
ethylene glycol : A 1,2-glycol compound produced via reaction of ethylene oxide with water.

Acidosis: A pathologic condition of acid accumulation or depletion of base in the body. The two main types are RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS and metabolic acidosis, due to metabolic acid build up.

Research Excerpts

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"Ethylene glycol is metabolized to toxic metabolites that cause acute kidney injury, metabolic acidemia, and death."9.22Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review. ( Beaulieu, J; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hoffman, RS; Hovda, KE; Lavergne, V; Lung, D; Megarbane, B; Roberts, DM; Thanacoody, R, 2022)
" The treatment of patients with ethylene glycol poisoning includes competitively inhibiting alcohol dehydrogenase with ethanol or fomepizole to prevent the formation of toxic metabolites, and extracorporeal treatments such as hemodialysis to remove ethylene glycol and its metabolites."9.22Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review. ( Beaulieu, J; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hoffman, RS; Hovda, KE; Lavergne, V; Lung, D; Megarbane, B; Roberts, DM; Thanacoody, R, 2022)
"Ingestion of ethylene glycol may be an important contributor in patients with metabolic acidosis of unknown cause and subsequent renal failure."8.81Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Archie, TE; Ferguson, DR; Piccaro, JC; Scalley, RD; Smart, ML, 2002)
"In this report, we describe a case of accidental ethylene glycol poisoning in a 90-year-old woman."8.80Recovery from prolonged metabolic acidosis due to accidental ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Baran, D; Thakur, S; Wisse, B, 1999)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity is an important cause of toxic alcohol poisoning in the USA with over 5,000 exposures reported annually."8.31Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base. ( Banda, M; Forster, BM; Khayat, M; King, JD; Munoz, J; Owshalimpur, D; Petteys, SK; Shah, N; Sullivan, SB; Watson, M; White, WC, 2023)
" Two patients received immediate hemodialysis, and fomepizole (FOM) because of severe acidosis with elevated anion and osmolal gaps."8.31Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base. ( Banda, M; Forster, BM; Khayat, M; King, JD; Munoz, J; Owshalimpur, D; Petteys, SK; Shah, N; Sullivan, SB; Watson, M; White, WC, 2023)
"The combination of propylene glycol ingestion and alcoholic ketoacidosis may have contributed to the severity of lactic acidosis."8.12Unexplained Metabolic Acidosis: Alcoholic Ketoacidosis or Propylene Glycol Toxicity. ( Boland, L; de Landsheere, F; Dewulf, JP; Dulaurent, S; Hantson, P; Haufroid, V; Laterre, PF; Saint-Marcoux, F, 2022)
" A suggested mechanism for this toxicity is that the EG metabolite, glycolic acid (GA), causes acidosis which may affect the embryonic heart rate (HR)."7.88Editor's Highlight: Ethylene Glycol Teratogenicity: A Role for Embryonic Acidosis? ( Moore, NP; Ritchie, HE; Webster, WS, 2018)
"Hypocalcemia is not commonly observed following ethylene glycol poisoning, even in acidotic patients."7.85Serum Calcium Concentration in Ethylene Glycol Poisoning. ( Grant, W; Hodgman, M; Marraffa, JM; Wojcik, S, 2017)
"The effect of remaxol therapy as a part of the complex acute treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning has been experimentally studied on rats."7.77[Remaxol in pharmacological correction of long-term disorders caused by acute ethylene glycol poisoning]. ( Liubishin, MM; Savateeva-Liubimova, TN; Sivak, KV, 2011)
"Ethylene glycol classically produces an elevated anion gap metabolic acidosis."7.75Ethylene glycol toxicity presenting with non-anion gap metabolic acidosis. ( Hoffman, RS; Sinert, R; Soghoian, S; Wiener, SW, 2009)
"A 59-year-old man presented to hospital 10 hours after ethylene glycol ingestion with ataxia, slurred speech, metabolic acidosis, heart rate 70/min, blood pressure 160/100 mmHg."7.74Bradycardia and hypotension associated with fomepizole infusion during hemodialysis. ( Brignall, JL; Brubacher, JR; DeWitt, CR; Erhardt, GD; Kennedy, JR; Lam, GS; Lawson, EJ; Lepik, KJ; Purssell, RA, 2008)
"We report a case of hypotension and bradycardia associated with intravenous fomepizole infusion."7.74Bradycardia and hypotension associated with fomepizole infusion during hemodialysis. ( Brignall, JL; Brubacher, JR; DeWitt, CR; Erhardt, GD; Kennedy, JR; Lam, GS; Lawson, EJ; Lepik, KJ; Purssell, RA, 2008)
"Fomepizole may precipitate bradycardia and/or hypotension during hemodialysis."7.74Bradycardia and hypotension associated with fomepizole infusion during hemodialysis. ( Brignall, JL; Brubacher, JR; DeWitt, CR; Erhardt, GD; Kennedy, JR; Lam, GS; Lawson, EJ; Lepik, KJ; Purssell, RA, 2008)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) consumption is commonly employed as an experimental regimen to induce hyperoxaluria in animal models of calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis."7.73Ethylene glycol induces hyperoxaluria without metabolic acidosis in rats. ( Freel, RW; Green, ML; Hatch, M, 2005)
"This ethylene glycol poisoning case had a blood pH of 6."7.71Survival after ethylene glycol poisoning in a patient with an arterial pH of 6.58. ( Bey, TA; Gharahbaghian, L; Gibly, RL; James, ST; Walter, FG, 2002)
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent considerable morbidity and mortality."7.70Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis. ( Dowdy, YG; Eder, AF; McGrath, CM; Rosenberg, FM; Shaw, LM; Tomaszewski, JE; Wilson, RB; Wolf, BA, 1998)
" Laboratory features of ethylene glycol poisoning include increased anion gap metabolic acidosis, increased osmolal gap, calcium oxalate crystalluria, and detectable ethylene glycol in serum."7.70Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis. ( Dowdy, YG; Eder, AF; McGrath, CM; Rosenberg, FM; Shaw, LM; Tomaszewski, JE; Wilson, RB; Wolf, BA, 1998)
"This study sought to determine the relative roles of glycolic acid (GA), a toxicologically important metabolite of ethylene glycol (EG), and metabolic acidosis in causing developmental toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats."7.70Ethylene glycol developmental toxicity: unraveling the roles of glycolic acid and metabolic acidosis. ( Carney, EW; Dittenber, DA; Dryzga, MD; Freshour, NL, 1999)
"During the course of a case of ethylene glycol poisoning with ensuing oliguric renal failure despite early dialysis, we show the importance of early diagnosis of this intoxication in underlined."7.68[Diagnostic and therapeutic management of ethylene glycol poisoning. Importance of crystalluria. Apropos of a case]. ( Andreelli, F; Blin, P; Codet, MP; Fohrer, P; Lambrey, G; Massy, Z, 1993)
"A severe and fatal case of ethylene glycol (anti-freeze) poisoning in an unidentified vagrant man is reported and discussed."7.68A severe and fatal case of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Hatchett, R, 1993)
" Therapy failure was noted mostly when marked acidemia and/or acute kidney injury were present prior to therapy, although there were cases of failed ethanol monotherapy with minimal acidemia (suggesting that ethanol dosing and/or monitoring may not have been optimal)."6.82Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review. ( Beaulieu, J; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hoffman, RS; Hovda, KE; Lavergne, V; Lung, D; Megarbane, B; Roberts, DM; Thanacoody, R, 2022)
"Ethylene glycol is a toxic alcohol which may induce significant toxicity when ingested accidentally or intentionally."6.72The three biological gaps and hyperoxaluria in ethylene glycol poisoning: case presentation and review. ( Ahmad, Y; Chiche, JD; Kissling, S; Liaudet, L; Ltaief, Z; Torrent, C, 2021)
"Fomepizole is a newer agent with a specific indication for the treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning."6.41Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Archie, TE; Ferguson, DR; Piccaro, JC; Scalley, RD; Smart, ML, 2002)
"Metabolic acidosis is resolved within three hours of initiating therapy."6.41Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Archie, TE; Ferguson, DR; Piccaro, JC; Scalley, RD; Smart, ML, 2002)
"Ethylene glycol intoxication is a rare but dangerous type of poisoning."6.40Diagnosis and treatment of an unusual cause of metabolic acidosis: ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Lejeune, P; Piagnerelli, M; Vanhaeverbeek, M, 1999)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity is an important cause of toxic alcohol poisoning in the USA with over 5,000 exposures reported annually."5.91Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base. ( Banda, M; Forster, BM; Khayat, M; King, JD; Munoz, J; Owshalimpur, D; Petteys, SK; Shah, N; Sullivan, SB; Watson, M; White, WC, 2023)
"Hypocalcemia has been suggested as a clue supporting the diagnosis of EG poisoning in patients presenting with an unexplained high anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA)."5.91Assessing the Role of Initial Serum Calcium Concentration in Patients with Ethylene Glycol Poisoning. ( Hodgman, MJ; Howland, MA; Marraffa, JM; Mercurio-Zappala, M; Stork, C; Su, M; Wiener, BG, 2023)
" After treatment with V-V ECMO combined with blood purification, the patient was improved and discharged from hospital."5.72[A case of severe ethylene glycol poisoning treated successfully by V-V ECMO combined with blood purification]. ( Jiang, ZH; Lyu, SJ; Pan, YL, 2022)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a developmental toxicant in pregnant rats and mice."5.48Editor's Highlight: Ethylene Glycol Teratogenicity: A Role for Embryonic Acidosis? ( Moore, NP; Ritchie, HE; Webster, WS, 2018)
"Hypocalcemia is not commonly observed following ethylene glycol poisoning, even in acidotic patients."5.46Serum Calcium Concentration in Ethylene Glycol Poisoning. ( Grant, W; Hodgman, M; Marraffa, JM; Wojcik, S, 2017)
"Treatment of ethylene glycol intoxication is based on specific inhibitors of alcohol dehydrogenase and hemodialysis in the most severe forms, and should be started promptly."5.39[Secondary hyperoxaluria and nephrocalcinosis due to ethylene glycol poisoning]. ( Harambat, J; Llanas, B; Missonnier, S; Monet, C; Rebouissoux, L; Richard, E, 2013)
"Ethylene glycol is an alcohol, which is mainly used as antifreeze."5.35[Ethylene glycol intoxication. Important differential diagnosis in comatose patients with metabolic acidosis]. ( Heveling, T; Müller, R; Planck, J, 2009)
"Frank metabolic acidosis was observed in the MA rats: decreased arterial pH and plasma HCO3(-) concentration with lower urinary pH and citrate excretion with elevated excretion of ammonium, phosphate and, hence, titratable acid."5.33Ethylene glycol induces hyperoxaluria without metabolic acidosis in rats. ( Freel, RW; Green, ML; Hatch, M, 2005)
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent considerable morbidity and mortality."5.30Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis. ( Dowdy, YG; Eder, AF; McGrath, CM; Rosenberg, FM; Shaw, LM; Tomaszewski, JE; Wilson, RB; Wolf, BA, 1998)
"Ethylene glycol was discovered in the infant's blood and bottled formula."5.28Intentional infantile ethylene glycol poisoning presenting as an inherited metabolic disorder. ( Levy, HL; Rinaldo, P; Woolf, AD; Wynshaw-Boris, A, 1992)
"Ethylene glycol is metabolized to toxic metabolites that cause acute kidney injury, metabolic acidemia, and death."5.22Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review. ( Beaulieu, J; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hoffman, RS; Hovda, KE; Lavergne, V; Lung, D; Megarbane, B; Roberts, DM; Thanacoody, R, 2022)
" The treatment of patients with ethylene glycol poisoning includes competitively inhibiting alcohol dehydrogenase with ethanol or fomepizole to prevent the formation of toxic metabolites, and extracorporeal treatments such as hemodialysis to remove ethylene glycol and its metabolites."5.22Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review. ( Beaulieu, J; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hoffman, RS; Hovda, KE; Lavergne, V; Lung, D; Megarbane, B; Roberts, DM; Thanacoody, R, 2022)
"I searched MEDLINE for articles published between 1969 and 2014 using the terms: toxic alcohols, serum osmolality, serum osmol gap, serum anion gap, metabolic acidosis, methanol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and fomepizole."4.91Diagnosis of toxic alcohols: limitations of present methods. ( Kraut, JA, 2015)
" In many cases of pediatric ethylene glycol poisoning treated with fomepizole, hemodialysis may not be necessary despite high concentrations and the presence of metabolic acidosis."4.86Fomepizole for the treatment of pediatric ethylene and diethylene glycol, butoxyethanol, and methanol poisonings. ( Brent, J, 2010)
" Glycolic acid causes severe acidosis, and oxalate is precipitated as calcium oxalate in the kidneys and other tissues."4.82Ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Gregersen, M; Leth, PM, 2005)
"Ingestion of ethylene glycol may be an important contributor in patients with metabolic acidosis of unknown cause and subsequent renal failure."4.81Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Archie, TE; Ferguson, DR; Piccaro, JC; Scalley, RD; Smart, ML, 2002)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity is an important cause of toxic alcohol poisoning in the USA with over 5,000 exposures reported annually."4.31Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base. ( Banda, M; Forster, BM; Khayat, M; King, JD; Munoz, J; Owshalimpur, D; Petteys, SK; Shah, N; Sullivan, SB; Watson, M; White, WC, 2023)
" Two patients received immediate hemodialysis, and fomepizole (FOM) because of severe acidosis with elevated anion and osmolal gaps."4.31Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base. ( Banda, M; Forster, BM; Khayat, M; King, JD; Munoz, J; Owshalimpur, D; Petteys, SK; Shah, N; Sullivan, SB; Watson, M; White, WC, 2023)
"The combination of propylene glycol ingestion and alcoholic ketoacidosis may have contributed to the severity of lactic acidosis."4.12Unexplained Metabolic Acidosis: Alcoholic Ketoacidosis or Propylene Glycol Toxicity. ( Boland, L; de Landsheere, F; Dewulf, JP; Dulaurent, S; Hantson, P; Haufroid, V; Laterre, PF; Saint-Marcoux, F, 2022)
" Records were reviewed to identify cases coded as "methanol" or "ethylene glycol"; or coded as "alcohol" or "ethanol with acidosis."4.02Distinguishing between toxic alcohol ingestion vs alcoholic ketoacidosis: how can we tell the difference? ( Biary, R; Cohen, ET; Hoffman, RS; Su, MK, 2021)
"Even without a clear history of poisoning, the presence of a high anion, high osmolar gap metabolic acidosis should prompt one to search for ethylene glycol ingestion."3.91Ethylene glycol intoxication following brake fluid ingestion complicated with unilateral facial nerve palsy: a case report. ( Basnayake, BMDB; Galkaduwa, KKMCDK; Mahanama, RMBSS; Nanayakkara, N; Premathilake, PNS; Wazil, AWM, 2019)
" A suggested mechanism for this toxicity is that the EG metabolite, glycolic acid (GA), causes acidosis which may affect the embryonic heart rate (HR)."3.88Editor's Highlight: Ethylene Glycol Teratogenicity: A Role for Embryonic Acidosis? ( Moore, NP; Ritchie, HE; Webster, WS, 2018)
"Ethylene glycol toxicity is a known cause of anion gap metabolic acidosis, with the presence of an osmolar gap and the right clinical context suggesting to the diagnosis."3.88Lactate gap as a tool in identifying ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Jimenez, CA; Mckelvy, BJ; Sagar, AS, 2018)
" He was found to have high anion gap metabolic acidosis with significantly elevated lactate along with an elevated osmolal gap and calcium oxalate crystals in his urine."3.85Two gaps too many, three clues too few? Do elevated osmolal and anion gaps with crystalluria always mean ethylene glycol poisoning? ( Abu Sitta, E; Gaddam, M; Kanzy, A; Velagapudi, RK, 2017)
"Hypocalcemia is not commonly observed following ethylene glycol poisoning, even in acidotic patients."3.85Serum Calcium Concentration in Ethylene Glycol Poisoning. ( Grant, W; Hodgman, M; Marraffa, JM; Wojcik, S, 2017)
"Ethylene glycol is highly toxic and represents an important cause of poisonings worldwide."3.81Clinical Features of Reported Ethylene Glycol Exposures in the United States. ( Beuhler, MC; Falk, RJ; Hladik, GA; Hogan, SL; Hu, Y; Jobson, MA; Maxwell, CS; Pendergraft, WF, 2015)
"The effect of remaxol therapy as a part of the complex acute treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning has been experimentally studied on rats."3.77[Remaxol in pharmacological correction of long-term disorders caused by acute ethylene glycol poisoning]. ( Liubishin, MM; Savateeva-Liubimova, TN; Sivak, KV, 2011)
"A 59-year-old man presented to hospital 10 hours after ethylene glycol ingestion with ataxia, slurred speech, metabolic acidosis, heart rate 70/min, blood pressure 160/100 mmHg."3.74Bradycardia and hypotension associated with fomepizole infusion during hemodialysis. ( Brignall, JL; Brubacher, JR; DeWitt, CR; Erhardt, GD; Kennedy, JR; Lam, GS; Lawson, EJ; Lepik, KJ; Purssell, RA, 2008)
"We report a case of hypotension and bradycardia associated with intravenous fomepizole infusion."3.74Bradycardia and hypotension associated with fomepizole infusion during hemodialysis. ( Brignall, JL; Brubacher, JR; DeWitt, CR; Erhardt, GD; Kennedy, JR; Lam, GS; Lawson, EJ; Lepik, KJ; Purssell, RA, 2008)
"Fomepizole may precipitate bradycardia and/or hypotension during hemodialysis."3.74Bradycardia and hypotension associated with fomepizole infusion during hemodialysis. ( Brignall, JL; Brubacher, JR; DeWitt, CR; Erhardt, GD; Kennedy, JR; Lam, GS; Lawson, EJ; Lepik, KJ; Purssell, RA, 2008)
"The severity of ethylene glycol toxicity is related to the metabolic acidosis resulting from the biotransformation of ethylene glycol into toxic metabolites."3.74Calcium oxalate crystals in acute ethylene glycol poisoning: a confocal laser scanning microscope study in a fatal case. ( D'Errico, S; Fineschi, V; Fiore, C; Pomara, C; Riezzo, I, 2008)
"The histologic diagnosis of acute renal failure secondary to ethylene glycol poisoning depends on the recognitions of the changes of acute tubular damage in association with calcium oxalate crystals deposition within the tubular epithelial cells and the widespread necrosis of the tubular epithelium in the proximal tubules."3.74Calcium oxalate crystals in acute ethylene glycol poisoning: a confocal laser scanning microscope study in a fatal case. ( D'Errico, S; Fineschi, V; Fiore, C; Pomara, C; Riezzo, I, 2008)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) consumption is commonly employed as an experimental regimen to induce hyperoxaluria in animal models of calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis."3.73Ethylene glycol induces hyperoxaluria without metabolic acidosis in rats. ( Freel, RW; Green, ML; Hatch, M, 2005)
"This ethylene glycol poisoning case had a blood pH of 6."3.71Survival after ethylene glycol poisoning in a patient with an arterial pH of 6.58. ( Bey, TA; Gharahbaghian, L; Gibly, RL; James, ST; Walter, FG, 2002)
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent considerable morbidity and mortality."3.70Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis. ( Dowdy, YG; Eder, AF; McGrath, CM; Rosenberg, FM; Shaw, LM; Tomaszewski, JE; Wilson, RB; Wolf, BA, 1998)
" Laboratory features of ethylene glycol poisoning include increased anion gap metabolic acidosis, increased osmolal gap, calcium oxalate crystalluria, and detectable ethylene glycol in serum."3.70Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis. ( Dowdy, YG; Eder, AF; McGrath, CM; Rosenberg, FM; Shaw, LM; Tomaszewski, JE; Wilson, RB; Wolf, BA, 1998)
"This study sought to determine the relative roles of glycolic acid (GA), a toxicologically important metabolite of ethylene glycol (EG), and metabolic acidosis in causing developmental toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats."3.70Ethylene glycol developmental toxicity: unraveling the roles of glycolic acid and metabolic acidosis. ( Carney, EW; Dittenber, DA; Dryzga, MD; Freshour, NL, 1999)
"During the course of a case of ethylene glycol poisoning with ensuing oliguric renal failure despite early dialysis, we show the importance of early diagnosis of this intoxication in underlined."3.68[Diagnostic and therapeutic management of ethylene glycol poisoning. Importance of crystalluria. Apropos of a case]. ( Andreelli, F; Blin, P; Codet, MP; Fohrer, P; Lambrey, G; Massy, Z, 1993)
"A severe and fatal case of ethylene glycol (anti-freeze) poisoning in an unidentified vagrant man is reported and discussed."3.68A severe and fatal case of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Hatchett, R, 1993)
"Reexamination of serum from a child thought to have died of ethylene glycol poisoning showed that the child had methylmalonic acidemia."3.68Misidentification of propionic acid as ethylene glycol in a patient with methylmalonic acidemia. ( Hoffmann, JW; Lynch, RE; Shoemaker, JD; Sly, WS, 1992)
"Ethylene glycol poisoning causes metabolic acidosis with an increased anion gap, due to production of organic acid anions during its metabolism."3.67Ethylene glycol poisoning with a normal anion gap due to occult bromide intoxication. ( Heckerling, PS, 1987)
"Ethylene glycol intoxication produces a severe metabolic acidosis with an increased anion gap."3.67Organic acids in ethylene glycol intoxication. ( Clay, K; Gabow, PA; Lepoff, R; Sullivan, JB, 1986)
" Therapy failure was noted mostly when marked acidemia and/or acute kidney injury were present prior to therapy, although there were cases of failed ethanol monotherapy with minimal acidemia (suggesting that ethanol dosing and/or monitoring may not have been optimal)."2.82Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review. ( Beaulieu, J; Ghannoum, M; Gosselin, S; Hoffman, RS; Hovda, KE; Lavergne, V; Lung, D; Megarbane, B; Roberts, DM; Thanacoody, R, 2022)
"Ethylene glycol is a toxic alcohol which may induce significant toxicity when ingested accidentally or intentionally."2.72The three biological gaps and hyperoxaluria in ethylene glycol poisoning: case presentation and review. ( Ahmad, Y; Chiche, JD; Kissling, S; Liaudet, L; Ltaief, Z; Torrent, C, 2021)
"Fomepizole has few side effects and is easy to use in practice and it may obviate the need for haemodialysis in some, but not all, patients."2.53Antidotes for poisoning by alcohols that form toxic metabolites. ( Hovda, KE; Jacobsen, D; McMartin, K, 2016)
"The information on burden of alcohol abuse in Iran is scarce."2.53A Brief Review on Toxic Alcohols: Management Strategies. ( Hassanian-Moghaddam, H; Zamani, N, 2016)
"The limited data available suggest that fomepizole, using the same dosage regimen as that used for adults, is efficacious and well tolerated in pediatric patients."2.46Fomepizole for the treatment of pediatric ethylene and diethylene glycol, butoxyethanol, and methanol poisonings. ( Brent, J, 2010)
"Fomepizole is a newer agent with a specific indication for the treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning."2.41Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Archie, TE; Ferguson, DR; Piccaro, JC; Scalley, RD; Smart, ML, 2002)
"Metabolic acidosis is resolved within three hours of initiating therapy."2.41Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Archie, TE; Ferguson, DR; Piccaro, JC; Scalley, RD; Smart, ML, 2002)
"Ethylene glycol intoxication is a rare but dangerous type of poisoning."2.40Diagnosis and treatment of an unusual cause of metabolic acidosis: ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Lejeune, P; Piagnerelli, M; Vanhaeverbeek, M, 1999)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity is an important cause of toxic alcohol poisoning in the USA with over 5,000 exposures reported annually."1.91Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base. ( Banda, M; Forster, BM; Khayat, M; King, JD; Munoz, J; Owshalimpur, D; Petteys, SK; Shah, N; Sullivan, SB; Watson, M; White, WC, 2023)
"Hypocalcemia has been suggested as a clue supporting the diagnosis of EG poisoning in patients presenting with an unexplained high anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA)."1.91Assessing the Role of Initial Serum Calcium Concentration in Patients with Ethylene Glycol Poisoning. ( Hodgman, MJ; Howland, MA; Marraffa, JM; Mercurio-Zappala, M; Stork, C; Su, M; Wiener, BG, 2023)
"Diethylene glycol (DEG) is an industrial solvent with many uses, including brake fluids."1.72Symptomatic Diethylene Glycol Ingestion Successfully Treated with Fomepizole Monotherapy. ( Clark, RF; Corbett, B; Lasoff, DR; Seltzer, JA, 2022)
" After treatment with V-V ECMO combined with blood purification, the patient was improved and discharged from hospital."1.72[A case of severe ethylene glycol poisoning treated successfully by V-V ECMO combined with blood purification]. ( Jiang, ZH; Lyu, SJ; Pan, YL, 2022)
"Like TA ingestion, alcoholic ketoacidosis (AKA) produces an elevated osmol gap and an AGMA."1.62Distinguishing between toxic alcohol ingestion vs alcoholic ketoacidosis: how can we tell the difference? ( Biary, R; Cohen, ET; Hoffman, RS; Su, MK, 2021)
"Ethylene glycol (EG) is a developmental toxicant in pregnant rats and mice."1.48Editor's Highlight: Ethylene Glycol Teratogenicity: A Role for Embryonic Acidosis? ( Moore, NP; Ritchie, HE; Webster, WS, 2018)
"Ethylene glycol toxicity is a known cause of anion gap metabolic acidosis, with the presence of an osmolar gap and the right clinical context suggesting to the diagnosis."1.48Lactate gap as a tool in identifying ethylene glycol poisoning. ( Jimenez, CA; Mckelvy, BJ; Sagar, AS, 2018)
"Ethylene glycol was present at <20 mg/L in one sample, but this sample remained within the limits of the negative control."1.46Assessment of a semi-quantitative screening method for diagnosis of ethylene glycol poisoning. ( James, DR; Sankaralingam, A; Thomas, A; Wierzbicki, AS, 2017)
"Hypocalcemia is not commonly observed following ethylene glycol poisoning, even in acidotic patients."1.46Serum Calcium Concentration in Ethylene Glycol Poisoning. ( Grant, W; Hodgman, M; Marraffa, JM; Wojcik, S, 2017)
"Metabolic acidosis was present up to 55,55% (10 of the 18 patients) in the blood gas analysis on admission, with pH on admission between 6."1.40Outcome of patients in acute poisoning with ethylene glycol--factors which may have influence on evolution. ( Macovei, RA; Tanasescu, A; Tudosie, MS, 2014)
"Treatment of ethylene glycol intoxication is based on specific inhibitors of alcohol dehydrogenase and hemodialysis in the most severe forms, and should be started promptly."1.39[Secondary hyperoxaluria and nephrocalcinosis due to ethylene glycol poisoning]. ( Harambat, J; Llanas, B; Missonnier, S; Monet, C; Rebouissoux, L; Richard, E, 2013)
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency that presents challenges for clinicians and clinical laboratories."1.39The 'gap' in the 'plasma osmolar gap'. ( Arora, A, 2013)
"Ethylene glycol is an alcohol, which is mainly used as antifreeze."1.35[Ethylene glycol intoxication. Important differential diagnosis in comatose patients with metabolic acidosis]. ( Heveling, T; Müller, R; Planck, J, 2009)
"The histologic diagnosis of acute renal failure secondary to ethylene glycol poisoning depends on the recognitions of the changes of acute tubular damage in association with calcium oxalate crystals deposition within the tubular epithelial cells and the widespread necrosis of the tubular epithelium in the proximal tubules."1.35Calcium oxalate crystals in acute ethylene glycol poisoning: a confocal laser scanning microscope study in a fatal case. ( D'Errico, S; Fineschi, V; Fiore, C; Pomara, C; Riezzo, I, 2008)
"Ethylene glycol ingestion was subsequently diagnosed."1.34Falsely elevated point-of-care lactate measurement after ingestion of ethylene glycol. ( Brindley, DN; Brindley, PG; Butler, MS; Cembrowski, G, 2007)
"Frank metabolic acidosis was observed in the MA rats: decreased arterial pH and plasma HCO3(-) concentration with lower urinary pH and citrate excretion with elevated excretion of ammonium, phosphate and, hence, titratable acid."1.33Ethylene glycol induces hyperoxaluria without metabolic acidosis in rats. ( Freel, RW; Green, ML; Hatch, M, 2005)
"Ethylene glycol is an inexpensive, readily available substance that may be associated with accidental or intentional toxicity."1.32Ethylene glycol toxicity. ( Cox, RD; Phillips, WJ, 2004)
" Because it is highly toxic and can result in death if not treated appropriately, it is imperative to recognize the signs and symptoms of intoxication."1.32Ethylene glycol toxicity. ( Cox, RD; Phillips, WJ, 2004)
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is a rare yet potentially fatal illness seen most commonly in association with ingestion by alcoholics or in suicide attempts."1.30Acidosis and coma after hemodialysis. ( Bower, J; Salem, MM; Taylor, R, 1997)
"Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early diagnosis and treatment can prevent considerable morbidity and mortality."1.30Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis. ( Dowdy, YG; Eder, AF; McGrath, CM; Rosenberg, FM; Shaw, LM; Tomaszewski, JE; Wilson, RB; Wolf, BA, 1998)
"Sixteen patients (44."1.29Ethylene glycol acute poisoning treatment results in Kraków in the years 1990-1994. ( Groszek, B; Kuźniewski, M; Pach, J; Stompór, T; Sułowicz, W; Szymczakiewicz-Multanowska, A; Winnik, L, 1996)
"Because of respiratory failure 21/36 patients (58."1.29Ethylene glycol acute poisoning treatment results in Kraków in the years 1990-1994. ( Groszek, B; Kuźniewski, M; Pach, J; Stompór, T; Sułowicz, W; Szymczakiewicz-Multanowska, A; Winnik, L, 1996)
"Ethylene glycol was discovered in the infant's blood and bottled formula."1.28Intentional infantile ethylene glycol poisoning presenting as an inherited metabolic disorder. ( Levy, HL; Rinaldo, P; Woolf, AD; Wynshaw-Boris, A, 1992)
"Bromide poisoning may cause a spuriously decreased anion gap when chloride determination is performed with a colorimetric technique."1.27Ethylene glycol poisoning with a normal anion gap due to occult bromide intoxication. ( Heckerling, PS, 1987)

Research

Studies (116)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199010 (8.62)18.7374
1990's24 (20.69)18.2507
2000's32 (27.59)29.6817
2010's37 (31.90)24.3611
2020's13 (11.21)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Ahmad, Y1
Kissling, S1
Torrent, C1
Chiche, JD1
Liaudet, L1
Ltaief, Z1
de Landsheere, F1
Saint-Marcoux, F1
Haufroid, V1
Dulaurent, S1
Dewulf, JP1
Boland, L1
Laterre, PF1
Hantson, P1
Beaulieu, J1
Roberts, DM1
Gosselin, S1
Hoffman, RS4
Lavergne, V1
Hovda, KE2
Megarbane, B1
Lung, D1
Thanacoody, R1
Ghannoum, M1
Ross, JA2
Borek, HA2
Holstege, CP2
King, JD2
Pelz, S1
Gerwig, U1
Frick, S1
Seltzer, JA1
Corbett, B1
Lasoff, DR1
Clark, RF1
Steels, S1
De Bont, E1
Verbinnen, M1
Van den Eede, N1
Pauwels, S1
Shah, N1
Khayat, M1
Owshalimpur, D1
Banda, M1
Munoz, J1
White, WC1
Forster, BM1
Petteys, SK1
Sullivan, SB1
Watson, M1
Pan, YL1
Lyu, SJ1
Jiang, ZH1
Hodgman, MJ1
Marraffa, JM2
Wiener, BG1
Howland, MA1
Stork, C1
Mercurio-Zappala, M1
Su, M1
Cervantes, CE1
Chu, A1
Heller, D1
Lemont, M1
Cohen, ET1
Su, MK1
Biary, R1
Cocino, C1
Tagliabue, P1
Caldato, M1
Gaddam, M1
Velagapudi, RK1
Abu Sitta, E1
Kanzy, A1
Kettritz, R1
Ritter, T1
Rudolph, B1
Luft, FC2
Ritchie, HE1
Moore, NP1
Webster, WS1
Giner, T1
Ojinaga, V1
Neu, N1
Koessler, M1
Cortina, G1
Sagar, AS1
Jimenez, CA1
Mckelvy, BJ1
Basnayake, BMDB1
Wazil, AWM1
Nanayakkara, N1
Mahanama, RMBSS1
Premathilake, PNS1
Galkaduwa, KKMCDK1
Monet, C1
Richard, E1
Missonnier, S1
Rebouissoux, L1
Llanas, B1
Harambat, J1
Arora, A1
Salomonsen, M1
Hardersen, R1
Carlsson, M1
Nielsen, EW1
Flaatten, H1
Marts, LT1
Hsu, DJ1
Clardy, PF1
Ruimy, A1
Keyser, M1
Pottecher, J1
Kremer, S1
Diemunsch, P1
Montagnac, R1
Thouvenin, M1
Luxey, G1
Schendel, A1
Parent, X1
Cooper, CM1
Baron, JM1
Tanasescu, A1
Macovei, RA1
Tudosie, MS1
Kraut, JA1
Rothberger, GD1
Desai, AK1
Sharif, S1
Chawla, SA1
Shirazian, S1
McMartin, K1
Jacobsen, D2
Jobson, MA1
Hogan, SL1
Maxwell, CS1
Hu, Y1
Hladik, GA1
Falk, RJ1
Beuhler, MC1
Pendergraft, WF1
Schoen, JC1
Cain, MR1
Robinson, JA1
Schiltz, BM1
Mannenbach, MS1
Maiti, A1
Das, A1
Beauchamp, GA1
Valento, M1
Sankaralingam, A1
Thomas, A1
James, DR1
Wierzbicki, AS1
Hassanian-Moghaddam, H1
Zamani, N1
Hodgman, M1
Wojcik, S1
Grant, W1
Lepik, KJ1
Brubacher, JR1
DeWitt, CR1
Lam, GS1
Lawson, EJ1
Erhardt, GD1
Purssell, RA1
Kennedy, JR1
Brignall, JL1
Müller, R1
Planck, J1
Heveling, T1
Soghoian, S1
Sinert, R1
Wiener, SW1
LeBlanc, C1
Murphy, N1
Ting, SM1
Ching, I1
Nair, H1
Langman, G1
Suresh, V1
Temple, RM1
Brent, J2
Stiefelhagen, P1
Gilbert, C1
Baram, M1
Marik, PE1
Casaletto, JJ1
Fodor, E1
Hellerud, C1
Hulting, J1
Karlson-Stiber, C1
Abrahamsson, L1
Nyström, T1
Andersson, DE1
Sjöholm, A1
Kostek, H2
Kujawa, A2
Szponar, J2
Danielewicz, P1
Majewska, M2
Drelich, G1
Ossowska, B1
Liubishin, MM1
Sivak, KV1
Savateeva-Liubimova, TN1
Yamamoto, R1
Morita, S1
Aoki, H1
Nakagawa, Y1
Yamamoto, I1
Inokuchi, S1
Head, JM1
Lapatto-Reiniluoto, O1
Ikäheimo, R1
Fujita, T1
Nakamura, N1
Hitomi, H1
Okumura, K1
Scalley, RD1
Ferguson, DR1
Piccaro, JC1
Smart, ML1
Archie, TE1
Braun, N1
Alscher, DM1
Mettang, T1
Kuhlmann, U1
GIROMINI, M1
DE FREUDENREICH, J1
JENNY, M1
HAENNI, B1
Moossavi, S1
Wadhwa, NK1
Nord, EP1
Caravati, EM1
Heileson, HL1
Jones, M1
Cox, RD1
Phillips, WJ1
Green, ML1
Hatch, M1
Freel, RW1
Fuh, BR1
Forrster, EE1
Pourrat, M1
Capouya, JD1
Berman, D1
Brachlow, AE1
Enrione, MA1
Bode, RS1
Symington, L1
Jackson, L1
Klaassen, B1
Leth, PM1
Gregersen, M1
Takayesu, JK1
Bazari, H1
Linshaw, M1
Reddy, NJ1
Suriawinata, AA1
Sedlacek, M1
Maloney, G1
Thompson, T1
Mycyk, M1
Geoghegan, J1
Bleasdale, JP1
Bradberry, SM1
Schmitt, R1
Zhu, X1
Ishibe, S1
Diskin, CJ1
Tennant, I1
Crawford-Sykes, A1
Ward, L1
Thesiger, C1
Tiamfook-Morgan, TO1
Brown, DF1
Nadel, ES1
Brindley, PG1
Butler, MS1
Cembrowski, G1
Brindley, DN1
Lovrić, M1
Granić, P1
Cubrilo-Turek, M1
Lalić, Z1
Sertić, J1
Jorens, PG1
Pomara, C1
Fiore, C1
D'Errico, S1
Riezzo, I1
Fineschi, V1
Becker, CE1
Andreelli, F1
Blin, P1
Codet, MP1
Fohrer, P1
Lambrey, G1
Massy, Z1
Fraser, AD1
Olivero, JJ1
Hatchett, R1
Blakeley, KR1
Rinner, SE1
Knochel, JP1
Stompór, T1
Szymczakiewicz-Multanowska, A1
Sułowicz, W1
Pach, J1
Groszek, B1
Winnik, L1
Kuźniewski, M1
Taylor, R1
Bower, J1
Salem, MM1
Kaiser, N1
Reiger, I1
Foidl, E1
Berek, K1
Baumgartl, P1
Eder, AF1
McGrath, CM1
Dowdy, YG1
Tomaszewski, JE1
Rosenberg, FM1
Wilson, RB1
Wolf, BA1
Shaw, LM1
Rao, RB1
Malek, N1
Buell, JF1
Sterling, R1
Mandava, S1
Berger, AC1
Paulilio, LM1
Bar-Lavie, Y1
Trimbach, CA1
Gens, DR1
Wisse, B1
Thakur, S1
Baran, D1
Szerlip, HM1
Carney, EW1
Freshour, NL1
Dittenber, DA1
Dryzga, MD1
Egbert, PA1
Abraham, K1
Jeong, KC1
Foxman, EB1
Mazbar, SA1
Muldowney, WP1
Piagnerelli, M1
Lejeune, P1
Vanhaeverbeek, M1
Ortuño Andériz, F1
Rodríguez Palomares, JR1
Cabello Clotet, N1
Rydel, JJ1
Carlson, A1
Sharma, J1
Leikin, J1
Bey, TA1
Walter, FG1
Gibly, RL1
James, ST1
Gharahbaghian, L1
Shoemaker, JD1
Lynch, RE1
Hoffmann, JW1
Sly, WS1
Woolf, AD1
Wynshaw-Boris, A1
Rinaldo, P1
Levy, HL1
Woodyear, WE1
Campbell, PT1
Corey, GR1
Malmlund, HO1
Berg, A1
Karlman, G1
Magnusson, A1
Ullman, B1
Miller, W1
Gabow, PA2
Lenk, W1
Löhr, D1
Sonnenbichler, J1
Litovitz, T1
Hewlett, TP1
Webb, R1
Brown, ST1
Ordinario, AT1
McMartin, KE1
Steininger, H1
Thierauf, P1
Heckerling, PS1
Clay, K1
Sullivan, JB1
Lepoff, R1
Turk, J1
Morrell, L1

Reviews

18 reviews available for ethylene glycol and Acidosis

ArticleYear
The three biological gaps and hyperoxaluria in ethylene glycol poisoning: case presentation and review.
    European review for medical and pharmacological sciences, 2021, Volume: 25, Issue:20

    Topics: Acidosis; Antidotes; Delayed Diagnosis; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Fomepizole; Humans; Hyperoxaluria;

2021
Treating ethylene glycol poisoning with alcohol dehydrogenase inhibition, but without extracorporeal treatments: a systematic review.
    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2022, Volume: 60, Issue:7

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Alcohol Dehydrogenase; Antidotes; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizol

2022
Toxic Alcohol Poisoning.
    Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2022, Volume: 40, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Alcoholic Intoxication; Alcohols; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Methanol; Poisoning

2022
Toxic Alcohols.
    Critical care clinics, 2021, Volume: 37, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Alcohols; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Methanol

2021
Diagnosis of toxic alcohols: limitations of present methods.
    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2015, Volume: 53, Issue:7

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Alcohols; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Fomepizole; Humans; Me

2015
Antidotes for poisoning by alcohols that form toxic metabolites.
    British journal of clinical pharmacology, 2016, Volume: 81, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Antidotes; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Fomepizole; Humans; Methanol; Pyraz

2016
Toxic Alcohol Ingestion: Prompt Recognition And Management In The Emergency Department.
    Emergency medicine practice, 2016, Volume: 18, Issue:9

    Topics: 2-Propanol; Acidosis; Alcohols; Antidotes; Diagnosis, Differential; Disease Management; Emergency Se

2016
A Brief Review on Toxic Alcohols: Management Strategies.
    Iranian journal of kidney diseases, 2016, Volume: 10, Issue:6

    Topics: 2-Propanol; Acidosis; Alcoholism; Antidotes; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizole; Humans; Iran; Met

2016
Fomepizole for ethylene glycol and methanol poisoning.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2009, May-21, Volume: 360, Issue:21

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Antidotes; Blood Chemical Analysis; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizole; Humans; Male; Meth

2009
Fomepizole for the treatment of pediatric ethylene and diethylene glycol, butoxyethanol, and methanol poisonings.
    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2010, Volume: 48, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Alcoholism; Antidotes; Bicarbonates; Child; Disease Progression; Ethanol; Ethylene

2010
Is salt, vitamin, or endocrinopathy causing this encephalopathy? A review of endocrine and metabolic causes of altered level of consciousness.
    Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 2010, Volume: 28, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Aged; Child; Consciousness Disorders; Cushing Syndrome; Diabetic Ketoacidosis; Ethylene Gl

2010
[Surrogate alcohol poisonings].
    Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2012, Volume: 128, Issue:20

    Topics: Acidosis; Antidotes; Ethylene Glycol; Finland; Fomepizole; Humans; Methanol; Poisoning; Pyrazoles; R

2012
Treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning.
    American family physician, 2002, Sep-01, Volume: 66, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Antidotes; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizole; Humans; Male; Osmolar

2002
Ethylene glycol poisoning.
    Forensic science international, 2005, Dec-20, Volume: 155, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Brain; Calcium Oxalate; Ethylene Glycol; Forensic Pathology; Humans; Kidney Calculi

2005
Recovery from prolonged metabolic acidosis due to accidental ethylene glycol poisoning.
    American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation, 1999, Volume: 33, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Poisoning; Remission Induction;

1999
Ethylene glycol intoxication: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and emergency management.
    ANNA journal, 1999, Volume: 26, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Disease; Acute Kidney Injury; Diagnosis, Differential; Emergency Nursing; Emergency

1999
Diagnosis and treatment of an unusual cause of metabolic acidosis: ethylene glycol poisoning.
    Acta clinica Belgica, 1999, Volume: 54, Issue:6

    Topics: Acid-Base Imbalance; Acidosis; Alcohol Dehydrogenase; Antidotes; Bone Marrow Diseases; Enzyme Inhibi

1999
The alcohols: ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, ethylene glycol.
    Pediatric clinics of North America, 1986, Volume: 33, Issue:2

    Topics: 1-Propanol; Absorption; Acidosis; Adult; Alcoholic Intoxication; Bicarbonates; Blindness; Child; Chi

1986

Other Studies

98 other studies available for ethylene glycol and Acidosis

ArticleYear
Unexplained Metabolic Acidosis: Alcoholic Ketoacidosis or Propylene Glycol Toxicity.
    Journal of medical toxicology : official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology, 2022, Volume: 18, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Acidosis, Lactic; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Ketosis; Lactic Acid; Methanol

2022
[When a Gap Leads to an Answer].
    Praxis, 2022, Volume: 111, Issue:10

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Suicidal Ideation; Young Adult

2022
Symptomatic Diethylene Glycol Ingestion Successfully Treated with Fomepizole Monotherapy.
    The Journal of emergency medicine, 2022, Volume: 63, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Alcohol Dehydrogenase; Aldehyde Dehydrogenase; Antidotes; Eating; Ethylene Glycol;

2022
A False-Positive Gamma-Hydroxy Butyric Acid Urine Screening in a Patient with High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis Due to Ethylene Glycol Poisoning.
    Journal of analytical toxicology, 2023, Feb-21, Volume: 47, Issue:1

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Butyric Acid; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Poisoning;

2023
Mass Poisoning From Ethylene Glycol at a U.S. Military Base.
    Military medicine, 2023, 08-29, Volume: 188, Issue:9-10

    Topics: Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizole; Humans; Military Facilities; Poisoning; Renal Dialysis

2023
[A case of severe ethylene glycol poisoning treated successfully by V-V ECMO combined with blood purification].
    Zhonghua lao dong wei sheng zhi ye bing za zhi = Zhonghua laodong weisheng zhiyebing zazhi = Chinese journal of industrial hygiene and occupational diseases, 2022, Dec-20, Volume: 40, Issue:12

    Topics: Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation; Heart; Humans; Poisoning; Suicide

2022
Assessing the Role of Initial Serum Calcium Concentration in Patients with Ethylene Glycol Poisoning.
    Journal of medical toxicology : official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology, 2023, Volume: 19, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Bicarbonates; Calcium; Creatinine; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Hypocalcemia; Poisoning; Retro

2023
Early dialysis in a rare case of combined toxic alcohols ingestion.
    CEN case reports, 2020, Volume: 9, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Alcohols; Antidotes; Bicarbonates; Buffers; Combined Modality Therapy; Eating; Ethy

2020
Distinguishing between toxic alcohol ingestion vs alcoholic ketoacidosis: how can we tell the difference?
    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2021, Volume: 59, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Alcoholic Intoxication; Child; Child, Preschool; Ethanol; Ethylen

2021
The mystery of the old acid man.
    Internal and emergency medicine, 2017, Volume: 12, Issue:8

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Aged; Alcohol Drinking; Emergency Service, Hospital; Ethylene Glyco

2017
Two gaps too many, three clues too few? Do elevated osmolal and anion gaps with crystalluria always mean ethylene glycol poisoning?
    BMJ case reports, 2017, Oct-15, Volume: 2017

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Anticonvulsants; Brain Diseases; Calcium Oxalate; Cognitive Dysfunc

2017
The Case | Acid-base diagnoses in the 21st century.
    Kidney international, 2017, Volume: 92, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Alcoholic Intoxication; Alcoholism; Antidotes; Creatinine; Ethylene G

2017
Editor's Highlight: Ethylene Glycol Teratogenicity: A Role for Embryonic Acidosis?
    Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2018, 02-01, Volume: 161, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Animals; Culture Media; Embryonic Development; Ethylene Glycol; Gestational Age; Glycolate

2018
Ethylene glycol intoxication presenting with high anion gap metabolic acidosis, acute kidney injury and elevated lactate.
    Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society, 2018, Volume: 60, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Biomarkers; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Lactates

2018
Lactate gap as a tool in identifying ethylene glycol poisoning.
    BMJ case reports, 2018, Mar-09, Volume: 2018

    Topics: Acidosis; Antidotes; Diagnosis, Differential; Dialysis; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizole; Humans; Lactic

2018
Ethylene glycol intoxication following brake fluid ingestion complicated with unilateral facial nerve palsy: a case report.
    Journal of medical case reports, 2019, Jul-03, Volume: 13, Issue:1

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Adult; Ethylene Glycol; Facial Nerve Diseases; Female; Humans; Rena

2019
[Secondary hyperoxaluria and nephrocalcinosis due to ethylene glycol poisoning].
    Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2013, Volume: 20, Issue:8

    Topics: Accidents, Home; Acidosis; Calcium Oxalate; Child, Preschool; Citric Acid; Ethylene Glycol; Fluid Th

2013
The 'gap' in the 'plasma osmolar gap'.
    BMJ case reports, 2013, Aug-08, Volume: 2013

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Alcohol Dehydrogenase; Alcohols; Biomarkers; Ethylene Glycol; Glycolates; Humans; K

2013
[A man in his 70s found confused on his training ride].
    Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2013, Dec-10, Volume: 133, Issue:23-24

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Aged; Confusion; Ethylene Glycol; Exercise; Humans; Lactic Acid; Ma

2013
[Metabolic acidosis--not always easy].
    Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2013, Dec-10, Volume: 133, Issue:23-24

    Topics: Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Male

2013
Mind the gap.
    Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2014, Volume: 11, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Bicarbonates; Chlorides; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Sodium

2014
[Extensive brain necrosis secondary to acute ethylene glycol poisoning].
    Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2014, Volume: 33, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Brain Diseases; Brain Injuries; Ethylene Glycol; Fatal Outcome; Hemodiafiltration; Humans;

2014
[Crystalluria in ethylene glycol intoxication].
    Nephrologie & therapeutique, 2014, Volume: 10, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Alcoholism; Anuria; Calcium Oxalate; Coma; Crystallization; Ethylene Glycol; Female

2014
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 4-2015. A 49-year-old man with obtundation followed by agitation and acidosis.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2015, Jan-29, Volume: 372, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Calcium Oxalate; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Consciousness Disorders; Diagnosis,

2015
Outcome of patients in acute poisoning with ethylene glycol--factors which may have influence on evolution.
    Journal of medicine and life, 2014, Volume: 7 Spec No. 3

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Disease; Adult; Aged; Creatinine; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged

2014
The Case | Elevated lactate and osmolar gap after levothyroxine overdose.
    Kidney international, 2015, Volume: 88, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Calcium Oxalate; Delirium; Drug Overdose; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Lactic A

2015
Clinical Features of Reported Ethylene Glycol Exposures in the United States.
    PloS one, 2015, Volume: 10, Issue:11

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child, Preschool; Consumer Product Safety

2015
Adolescent Presents With Altered Mental Status and Elevated Anion Gap After Suicide Attempt by Ethylene Glycol Ingestion.
    Pediatric emergency care, 2016, Volume: 32, Issue:10

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Depressive Disorder, Major; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizo

2016
A man with altered mental status and metabolic acidosis.
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 2016, 04-28, Volume: 353

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Antidotes; Confusion; Dyspnea; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizole; Hematur

2016
Assessment of a semi-quantitative screening method for diagnosis of ethylene glycol poisoning.
    Annals of clinical biochemistry, 2017, Volume: 54, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Calibration; Diagnosis, Differential; Enzyme Assays; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Neurotoxicit

2017
Serum Calcium Concentration in Ethylene Glycol Poisoning.
    Journal of medical toxicology : official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology, 2017, Volume: 13, Issue:2

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Adult; Bicarbonates; Biomarkers; Blood Gas Analysis; Calcium; Down-

2017
Bradycardia and hypotension associated with fomepizole infusion during hemodialysis.
    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2008, Volume: 46, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Antidotes; Blood Pressure; Bradycardia; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Ethylene Glycol;

2008
[Ethylene glycol intoxication. Important differential diagnosis in comatose patients with metabolic acidosis].
    Der Anaesthesist, 2009, Volume: 58, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Alcohol Dehydrogenase; Blood Chemical Analysis; Blood Gas Analysis; Coma; Electroencephalo

2009
Ethylene glycol toxicity presenting with non-anion gap metabolic acidosis.
    Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology, 2009, Volume: 104, Issue:1

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Retrospective Studies

2009
Should I stay or should I go?: toxic alcohol case in the emergency department.
    Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2009, Volume: 55, Issue:1

    Topics: 2-Propanol; Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Alcohol Dehydrogenase; Child, Preschool; Emergency Medi

2009
Early and late presentations of ethylene glycol poisoning.
    American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation, 2009, Volume: 53, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Disease; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Glycol; Hemofiltration; Humans; Kidney Di

2009
[Severe vomiting in alcoholics'. Toxic gastritis or withdrawal?].
    MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2009, May-07, Volume: 151, Issue:19

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Antidotes; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Gastritis; Hu

2009
Continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration in severe metabolic acidosis secondary to ethylene glycol ingestion.
    Southern medical journal, 2010, Volume: 103, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Disease; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Hemodiafiltration; Humans; Suicide, Attempted; You

2010
Glycerol kinase deficiency in adult hypoglycemic acidemia.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2011, May-05, Volume: 364, Issue:18

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Carbohydrate Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Glycol; G

2011
[Is it possible to survive metabolic acidosis with pH measure below 6.8? A study of two cases of inedible alcohol intoxication].
    Przeglad lekarski, 2011, Volume: 68, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Alcoholic Intoxication; Catecholamines; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Inje

2011
[Extremely severe metabolic acidosis and multi-organ complications in ethylene glycol intoxication: a case study].
    Przeglad lekarski, 2011, Volume: 68, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Coma; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Remission Induction; Re

2011
[Remaxol in pharmacological correction of long-term disorders caused by acute ethylene glycol poisoning].
    Eksperimental'naia i klinicheskaia farmakologiia, 2011, Volume: 74, Issue:9

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Disease; Animals; Antidotes; Antigen-Antibody Complex; Ethylene Glycol; Hypoxia; Imm

2011
Acute renal failure and metabolic acidosis due to oxalic acid intoxication: a case report.
    The Tokai journal of experimental and clinical medicine, 2011, Dec-20, Volume: 36, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Oxalic Acid; Renal Dialys

2011
Ethylene glycol ingestion masked by concomitant ethanol intoxication.
    BMJ case reports, 2012, Mar-20, Volume: 2012

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Acidosis, Lactic; Alcoholic Intoxication; Diagnosis, Differential;

2012
Risk of sweet 'ethylene glycol' consumption.
    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan), 2013, Volume: 52, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Aged; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Renal Dialysis; Taste

2013
[Somnolent patient with progressive metabolic acidosis, increased osmotic gap and acute renal failure. Ethylene glycol poisoning].
    Der Internist, 2002, Volume: 43, Issue:6

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acid-Base Imbalance; Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Diagnosis, Differential;

2002
[METABOLIC ACIDOSIS FROM THE INTOXICATION WITH ANTIGEL (ETHYLENE GLYCOL). THE CLINICAL DESCRIPTION AND ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY OF A FATAL CASE].
    Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1964, Nov-28, Volume: 94

    Topics: Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Glycols; Humans; Poisoning; Toxicology

1964
Recurrent severe anion gap metabolic acidosis secondary to episodic ethylene glycol intoxication.
    Clinical nephrology, 2003, Volume: 60, Issue:3

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Adult; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Humans; Recurrence

2003
Treatment of severe pediatric ethylene glycol intoxication without hemodialysis.
    Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology, 2004, Volume: 42, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Antidotes; Bicarbonates; Child; Creatine; Disease Progression; Ethylene Glycol

2004
Ethylene glycol toxicity.
    Military medicine, 2004, Volume: 169, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Critical Care; Emergency Treatment; Ethylene Glycol; Fema

2004
Ethylene glycol induces hyperoxaluria without metabolic acidosis in rats.
    American journal of physiology. Renal physiology, 2005, Volume: 289, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Animals; Carbon Dioxide; Disease Models, Animal; Electrolytes; Ethylene Glycol; Hyperoxalu

2005
Index of suspicion.
    Pediatrics in review, 2005, Volume: 26, Issue:9

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Appendectomy; Appendicitis; beta-Lactamase Inhibitors; Child; Comorbidity; Dia

2005
Toxic alcohol but not intoxicated--a case report.
    Scottish medical journal, 2005, Volume: 50, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Antidotes; Blood Chemical Analysis; Blood Gas Analysis; Ethyle

2005
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 7-2006. A 47-year-old man with altered mental status and acute renal failure.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Mar-09, Volume: 354, Issue:10

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Blood Chemical Analysis; Consciousness Disorde

2006
The importance of recognizing whewellite.
    Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association, 2006, Volume: 21, Issue:9

    Topics: Acidosis; Aged, 80 and over; Calcium Oxalate; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Glycol; Fatal Outcom

2006
Case 7-2006: a man with altered mental status and acute renal failure.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Jun-22, Volume: 354, Issue:25

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Adenosine Triphosphatases; Analgesics; Cytochromes; Ethylene Glycol

2006
Case 7-2006: a man with altered mental status and acute renal failure.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Jun-22, Volume: 354, Issue:25

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Glycol; Huma

2006
Case 7-2006: a man with altered mental status and acute renal failure.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, Jun-22, Volume: 354, Issue:25

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Creatinine; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Male; Poisoning

2006
More on case 7-2006.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2006, 10-05, Volume: 355, Issue:14

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Creatinine; Ethylene Glycol; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Human

2006
Ethylene glycol poisoning following ingestion of brake fluid.
    The West Indian medical journal, 2006, Volume: 55, Issue:4

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Adult; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Male; Sodium Bicarbonate; Suicide,

2006
Change in mental status.
    The Journal of emergency medicine, 2007, Volume: 32, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Antidotes; Confusion; Depression; Drug Overdose; Ethylene Glycol; Fomepizole; Human

2007
Falsely elevated point-of-care lactate measurement after ingestion of ethylene glycol.
    CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 2007, Apr-10, Volume: 176, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; False Negative Reactions; Female; Glycolates; Glyoxylates; Humans; Kerato

2007
Ethylene glycol poisoning.
    Forensic science international, 2007, Aug-06, Volume: 170, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Antidotes; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Forensic Toxicology; Hematuria; Humans; Leukoc

2007
Accuracy of point-of-care measurements.
    CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 2007, Oct-23, Volume: 177, Issue:9

    Topics: Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; False Negative Reactions; Female; Glycolates; Glyoxylates; Humans; Kerato

2007
Calcium oxalate crystals in acute ethylene glycol poisoning: a confocal laser scanning microscope study in a fatal case.
    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2008, Volume: 46, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Biotransformation; Calcium Oxalate; Ethylene Glycol; Fatal Out

2008
The alcoholic patient as a toxic emergency.
    Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 1984, Volume: 2, Issue:1

    Topics: 1-Propanol; Acidosis; Alcoholic Intoxication; Alcoholism; Aspirin; Blood Glucose; Diagnosis, Differe

1984
[Diagnostic and therapeutic management of ethylene glycol poisoning. Importance of crystalluria. Apropos of a case].
    Nephrologie, 1993, Volume: 14, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Alcoholism; Calcium Oxalate; Coma; Creatinine; Ethanol; Ethylene Glyc

1993
Ethylene glycol, glycolic acid, and metabolic acidosis of unknown origin.
    Clinical chemistry, 1993, Volume: 39, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Glycolates; Humans; Infant; Me

1993
A comatose man with marked acidosis and crystaluria.
    Hospital practice (Office ed.), 1993, Jul-15, Volume: 28, Issue:7

    Topics: Acidosis; Bicarbonates; Coma; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Osmolar

1993
A severe and fatal case of ethylene glycol poisoning.
    Intensive & critical care nursing, 1993, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Coma; Critical Care; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Fatal Outcome

1993
Survival of ethylene glycol poisoning with profound acidemia.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1993, Feb-18, Volume: 328, Issue:7

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Female; Humans; Poisoning; Renal Dialysis; Suici

1993
A 36-year-old comatose woman exhibiting decerebrate posturing.
    Chest, 1996, Volume: 109, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Coma; Decerebrate State; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Female; Humans; Poisoni

1996
Ethylene glycol acute poisoning treatment results in Kraków in the years 1990-1994.
    Przeglad lekarski, 1996, Volume: 53, Issue:4

    Topics: Acid-Base Imbalance; Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Adult; Cause of Death; Drug Overdose

1996
An acid-base conundrum for a rainy afternoon.
    Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association, 1996, Volume: 11, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Bicarbonates; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Osmolar Concen

1996
Acidosis and coma after hemodialysis.
    Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN, 1997, Volume: 8, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Coma; Dialysis Solutions; Drug Contamination; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Fatal Out

1997
Ethyleneglycol intoxication in a dipsomaniac patient.
    Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association, 1997, Volume: 12, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Alcoholism; Coma; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Female; Humans; Injections, Intraveno

1997
Ethylene glycol poisoning: toxicokinetic and analytical factors affecting laboratory diagnosis.
    Clinical chemistry, 1998, Volume: 44, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Adult; Calcium Oxalate; Chromatography, Gas; Clinical Enzyme Tests; Diagnosis,

1998
Acid-base disorders.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1998, May-28, Volume: 338, Issue:22

    Topics: Acidosis; Charcoal; Ethylene Glycol; Methanol; Poisoning; Renal Dialysis

1998
Acute salicylate overdose.
    Hospital practice (1995), 1998, Jun-15, Volume: 33, Issue:6

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Methanol

1998
Ethylene glycol intoxication presenting as a metabolic acidosis associated with a motor vehicle crash: case report.
    The Journal of trauma, 1998, Volume: 45, Issue:4

    Topics: Accidents, Traffic; Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; Hemofiltration; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Poisoning

1998
A 27-year-old homeless man with mental obtundation and a metabolic acidosis.
    Chest, 1999, Volume: 115, Issue:5

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Adult; Calcium Oxalate; Coma; Diagnosis, Differential; Ethylene Gly

1999
Ethylene glycol developmental toxicity: unraveling the roles of glycolic acid and metabolic acidosis.
    Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology, 1999, Volume: 50, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Animals; Body Weight; Bone and Bones; Ethylene Glycol; Female; Fetus; Glycolates; Keratoly

1999
A bartender fixes a curious drink.
    The American journal of emergency medicine, 2000, Volume: 18, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Emergency Treatment; Ethylene Glycol; Gastric Lavage; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Poisoning

2000
[Survival in a case of ethylene glycol poisoning with extreme acidemia].
    Revista clinica espanola, 2000, Volume: 200, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Severity of Illness Index; Survivors

2000
An approach to dialysis for ethylene glycol intoxication.
    Veterinary and human toxicology, 2002, Volume: 44, Issue:1

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acidosis; Administration, Oral; Adult; Aged; Analysis of Variance; Ethylene G

2002
Survival after ethylene glycol poisoning in a patient with an arterial pH of 6.58.
    Veterinary and human toxicology, 2002, Volume: 44, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Aged; Blindness; Diagnosis, Differential; Emergency Treatment; Ethylene Glycol; Humans; Hy

2002
Misidentification of propionic acid as ethylene glycol in a patient with methylmalonic acidemia.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1992, Volume: 120, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Chromatography, Gas; Diagnostic Errors; Ethylene Gly

1992
Intentional infantile ethylene glycol poisoning presenting as an inherited metabolic disorder.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1992, Volume: 120, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Diagnostic Errors; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Female; Humans; Infant; Metabolism,

1992
Not so good to the last drop. Ethylene glycol poisoning in a coffee-consuming camper.
    North Carolina medical journal, 1992, Volume: 53, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Camping; Coffee; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Water-Elect

1992
Considerations for the treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning based on analysis of two cases.
    Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology, 1991, Volume: 29, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Male; R

1991
Ethylene glycol toxicity.
    Delaware medical journal, 1990, Volume: 62, Issue:10

    Topics: Acidosis; Drug Overdose; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Poisoning;

1990
Disorders associated with an altered anion gap.
    Kidney international, 1985, Volume: 27, Issue:2

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acid-Base Imbalance; Acidosis; Adult; Alcoholism; Alkalosis; Bone Neoplasms;

1985
Pharmacokinetics and biotransformation of diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol in the rat.
    Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems, 1989, Volume: 19, Issue:9

    Topics: Acidosis; Administration, Oral; Animals; Biotransformation; Diuresis; Dose-Response Relationship, Dr

1989
Ethylene glycol intoxication: evaluation of kinetics and crystalluria.
    The American journal of medicine, 1988, Volume: 84, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Female; Glycolates; Half-Li

1988
[Ethylene glycol poisoning].
    Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1988, Jun-16, Volume: 113, Issue:24

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Brain; Coma; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Humans; Kidney; Male;

1988
Ethylene glycol poisoning with a normal anion gap due to occult bromide intoxication.
    Annals of emergency medicine, 1987, Volume: 16, Issue:12

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Anions; Bromides; Chlorides; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Female; Humans

1987
Organic acids in ethylene glycol intoxication.
    Annals of internal medicine, 1986, Volume: 105, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Carboxylic Acids; Ethanol; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols;

1986
Ethylene glycol intoxication.
    Archives of internal medicine, 1986, Volume: 146, Issue:8

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Ethylene Glycol; Ethylene Glycols; Gastric Lavage; Humans; Male; Renal Dialysis

1986