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  • Ethylene glycol poisoning: quintessential clinical toxicology; analytical conundrum.

Ethylene glycol poisoning: quintessential clinical toxicology; analytical conundrum.

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry (2011-11-17)
William H Porter
ABSTRACT

Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency that presents challenges both for clinicians and clinical laboratories. Untreated, it may cause morbidly or death, but effective therapy is available, if administered timely. However, the diagnosis of ethylene glycol poisoning is not always straightforward. Thus, measurement of serum ethylene glycol, and ideally glycolic acid, its major toxic metabolite in serum, is definitive. Yet measurement of these structurally rather simple compounds is but simple. This review encompasses an assessment of analytical methods for the analytes relevant for the diagnosis and prognosis of ethylene glycol poisoning and of the role of the ethylene glycol metabolites, glycolic and oxalic acids, in its toxicity.

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