Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Ethylene glycol is a sweet-tasting common constituent of automobile antifreeze, and the similarly toxic diethylene glycol is commonly used as a glycerin substitute in commercial products. Sporadic epidemics of diethylene glycol-tainted medications and beverages still occur....
Peril of the big freeze - ethylene glycol toxicity in catsJordanOwers, L
Ethylene Glycol PoisoningNov 17,2022 Ethylene glycol is a colorless, odorless, sweet liquid, commonly found in antifreeze. Ethylene glycol may be drunk accidentally or intentionally in a suicide attempt. When broken down by the body, it results in glycolic acid and oxalic acid, which cause most...
Ethylene Glycol Poisoning Should Not Contraindicate Liver Donation.| Burman, A., et al. 2017. Transplant Direct. 3: e212. PMID: 29026875 Ethylene glycol toxicity: a retrospective pathological study in cats.| Amoroso, L., et al. 2017. Vet Ital. 53: 251-254. PMID: 29152707 ...
Ethanol has been the traditional antidote for ethylene glycol. Ethanol and fomepizol have been shown to effectively block the formation of the toxic metabolites during ethylene glycol poisoning. Details on ethanol and fomezipole treatment were given in the section on methanol intoxication. Show more...
Presents the treatments used in a case of ethylene glycol (EG) poisoning with multiple organ dysfunction. Correction of metabolic acidosis; Inhibition of E... Christiansson,Lennart,K.,... - 《Journal of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology》 被引量: 9发表: 1995年 Acute polyradiculoneuropathy with ren...
Another source of ethylene glycol is decorative snow globes. The liquid inside contains 2 percent ethylene glycol. Shattered globes can be toxic to small dogs and cats. If veterinary treatment is not begun within a few hours of ingestion, one teaspoon of ethylene glycol can be fatal to a 10...
PoisoningTubular necrosisBackground:Ethylene glycol (EG) (antifreeze) toxicosis has mostly been reported in dogs and cats, while reports on EG toxicosis in cattle are sparse. We report EG toxicosis in 25 milk-fed calves associated with a leak in the cooling pipes in a milk taxi. The milk ...
Tart KM and Powell LL. 4-Methylpyrazole as a treatment in naturally occurring ethylene glycol intoxication in cats. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2011; 21: 268-272.Tart KM, Powell LL: 2011, 4-Methylpyrazole as a treatment in naturally occurring ethylene glycol intoxication in cats. J Vet Emerg ...
Ethylene glycol (EG) toxicity is commonly encountered in dogs and cats. The purpose of the current study was to determine if the Catachem test kit (Catachem Inc., Oxford, Connecticut) could precisely and accurately detect the presence of EG added to serum and plasma from 6 dogs and 4 ...