Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole

Methanol poisoning may cause metabolic acidosis, visual abnormalities and neurological dysfunction and may also result in severe sequelae or death. The treatment indicated is the administration of antidotes which inhibit the metabolization of the methanol by the alcohol dehydrogenase enzyme (ADH). T...

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4 methylpyrazole
Alcohol dehydrogenase
Bicarbonate
Methanol
Adult
Alcohol blood level
Alcohol consumption
Alcoholism
Article
Case report
Clinical feature
Consciousness disorder
Disease course
Drug tolerability
Fatality
Human
Intraocular hemorrhage
Male
Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic inhibition
Methanol poisoning
Neurologic disease
Neuropathy
Treatment outcome
Visual acuity
Visual disorder
4-methilpyrazole
Fomepizole
Methanol
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Tratamiento con fomepizol de una intoxicación aguda por metanol
title Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
spellingShingle Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
4 methylpyrazole
Alcohol dehydrogenase
Bicarbonate
Methanol
Adult
Alcohol blood level
Alcohol consumption
Alcoholism
Article
Case report
Clinical feature
Consciousness disorder
Disease course
Drug tolerability
Fatality
Human
Intraocular hemorrhage
Male
Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic inhibition
Methanol poisoning
Neurologic disease
Neuropathy
Treatment outcome
Visual acuity
Visual disorder
4-methilpyrazole
Fomepizole
Methanol
title_short Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
title_full Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
title_fullStr Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
title_sort Treatment of acute methanol poisoning with fomepizole
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv 4 methylpyrazole
Alcohol dehydrogenase
Bicarbonate
Methanol
Adult
Alcohol blood level
Alcohol consumption
Alcoholism
Article
Case report
Clinical feature
Consciousness disorder
Disease course
Drug tolerability
Fatality
Human
Intraocular hemorrhage
Male
Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic inhibition
Methanol poisoning
Neurologic disease
Neuropathy
Treatment outcome
Visual acuity
Visual disorder
4-methilpyrazole
Fomepizole
Methanol
topic 4 methylpyrazole
Alcohol dehydrogenase
Bicarbonate
Methanol
Adult
Alcohol blood level
Alcohol consumption
Alcoholism
Article
Case report
Clinical feature
Consciousness disorder
Disease course
Drug tolerability
Fatality
Human
Intraocular hemorrhage
Male
Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic inhibition
Methanol poisoning
Neurologic disease
Neuropathy
Treatment outcome
Visual acuity
Visual disorder
4-methilpyrazole
Fomepizole
Methanol
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