Diethylene glycol poisoning - the first known Swedish case - Runesson B, Jonsson A, Lindeman E.
A woman in her sixties presented at the Emergency department with nausea, flank pain and profuse vomiting. She had an anion-gap metabolic acidosis, elevated liver enzymes and a pronounced renal failure with creatinine 1997 µmol/L (22,6 mg/dl). She was adm...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Poisoning Source Type: news
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