Among alcohols, methanol intoxication is the most frequently associated with cerebral toxicity, causing retinal damage and putaminal necrosis. This consequence is believed to be due to the transformation of methanol into formic acid. We describe the case of a patient who presented with acute impairment of consciousness and tetraparesis after she had been drinking several bottles of a topical antiseptic solution (Lysoform Medical) containing 2-bromo-2-nitro-1,3-propandiol (bronopol) among excipients, in order to lose weight during previous months. Moreover, she had been on a strict slimming diet. Soon after admission, a severe respiratory and metabolic impairment became rapidly evident, requiring an intensive care unit admission. Cerebral MR...
Methanol ingestion is the most widely recognized cause of a toxic optic neuropathy, and methanol tox...
ABSTRACT Methanol poisoning is a serious problem due to its high mortality and revalence of health s...
AbstractPurposeTo describe MRI and DWI spectrum of brain and optic pathway changes in cases who surv...
We report the case of a 45-year old African male, who presented to the Emergency Department with se...
Methanol is a frequently used organic solvent. However toxic doses of methanol may lead to serious m...
A case of acute methanol intoxication is presented, in which bilateral putaminal hemorrhage develope...
Methanol is a toxic substance with extremely devastating effects upon exposure. The case described s...
Methanol is a toxic substance with extremely devastating effects upon exposure. The case described s...
[Acute methanol intoxication: physiopathology, prognosis and treatment] Acute methanol poisoning is ...
Optic neuropathy and putaminal necrosis are the most common sequellae of methanol poisoning. We repo...
Methanol intoxication can cause irreversible neurologic sequelae if unrecognized and untreated. Inge...
Background: Methanol is a colorless and poisonous liquid that is commonly used as an industrial and ...
Abstract Background Methanol toxicity poses a significant public health problem in developing countr...
Methanol is an industrial-use product. Methanol ingestion may be accidental, with suicidal intent or...
Acute methanol intoxication may result in a wide range of damage to the central nervous system. Most...
Methanol ingestion is the most widely recognized cause of a toxic optic neuropathy, and methanol tox...
ABSTRACT Methanol poisoning is a serious problem due to its high mortality and revalence of health s...
AbstractPurposeTo describe MRI and DWI spectrum of brain and optic pathway changes in cases who surv...
We report the case of a 45-year old African male, who presented to the Emergency Department with se...
Methanol is a frequently used organic solvent. However toxic doses of methanol may lead to serious m...
A case of acute methanol intoxication is presented, in which bilateral putaminal hemorrhage develope...
Methanol is a toxic substance with extremely devastating effects upon exposure. The case described s...
Methanol is a toxic substance with extremely devastating effects upon exposure. The case described s...
[Acute methanol intoxication: physiopathology, prognosis and treatment] Acute methanol poisoning is ...
Optic neuropathy and putaminal necrosis are the most common sequellae of methanol poisoning. We repo...
Methanol intoxication can cause irreversible neurologic sequelae if unrecognized and untreated. Inge...
Background: Methanol is a colorless and poisonous liquid that is commonly used as an industrial and ...
Abstract Background Methanol toxicity poses a significant public health problem in developing countr...
Methanol is an industrial-use product. Methanol ingestion may be accidental, with suicidal intent or...
Acute methanol intoxication may result in a wide range of damage to the central nervous system. Most...
Methanol ingestion is the most widely recognized cause of a toxic optic neuropathy, and methanol tox...
ABSTRACT Methanol poisoning is a serious problem due to its high mortality and revalence of health s...
AbstractPurposeTo describe MRI and DWI spectrum of brain and optic pathway changes in cases who surv...