Context: This review discusses the range of clinical presentations seen with poisonings by the major toxic alcohols--methanol, ethylene glycol, and isopropyl alcohol. It outlines a straightforward diagnostic strategy and discusses in detail the current treatment recommendations. Evidence acquisition: The authors conducted a literature search of primary and secondary sources related to the topic. For treatment recommendations, search restrictions included articles published between 2008 and 2019. For background information, search restrictions included articles written from 1990 – present. Results: This review discusses in detail how the diagnosis can be made via clinical signs, symptoms, and laboratory values as well as the most recent trea...
Introduction: Delayed treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning can have catastrophic consequences that...
Objectives. The optimal antidote for the treatment of ethylene glycol or methanol intoxication is no...
As described in more detail in the accompanying article by D’Onofrio and Degutis, many patients admi...
Context: This review discusses the range of clinical presentations seen with poisonings by the major...
Context: This review discusses the range of clinical presentations seen with poisonings by the major...
Identifying patients with potential toxic alcohol exposure and initiating appropriate management is ...
Copyright © 2013 Lorri Beatty et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Alcohol-related intoxications, including methanol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and propylene...
Background: The management of methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning includes inhibition of alcohol ...
Objective: To review the screening, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of intoxication by alcohol ...
Background: Methanol is a toxic alcohol found in illegal liquor, and its poisoning may cause death i...
INTRODUCTION: Due to the nationwide lockdown to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and subsequent alcoh...
Medical and social problems related to alcohol use are frequently seen in the ED. Often, the tempo o...
Poisoned patients commonly present to EDs. The optimal management of these patients is constantly ev...
Objective: To review the diagnosis and management of drug overdosage in a two-part presentation. Dat...
Introduction: Delayed treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning can have catastrophic consequences that...
Objectives. The optimal antidote for the treatment of ethylene glycol or methanol intoxication is no...
As described in more detail in the accompanying article by D’Onofrio and Degutis, many patients admi...
Context: This review discusses the range of clinical presentations seen with poisonings by the major...
Context: This review discusses the range of clinical presentations seen with poisonings by the major...
Identifying patients with potential toxic alcohol exposure and initiating appropriate management is ...
Copyright © 2013 Lorri Beatty et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Alcohol-related intoxications, including methanol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and propylene...
Background: The management of methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning includes inhibition of alcohol ...
Objective: To review the screening, diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of intoxication by alcohol ...
Background: Methanol is a toxic alcohol found in illegal liquor, and its poisoning may cause death i...
INTRODUCTION: Due to the nationwide lockdown to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and subsequent alcoh...
Medical and social problems related to alcohol use are frequently seen in the ED. Often, the tempo o...
Poisoned patients commonly present to EDs. The optimal management of these patients is constantly ev...
Objective: To review the diagnosis and management of drug overdosage in a two-part presentation. Dat...
Introduction: Delayed treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning can have catastrophic consequences that...
Objectives. The optimal antidote for the treatment of ethylene glycol or methanol intoxication is no...
As described in more detail in the accompanying article by D’Onofrio and Degutis, many patients admi...