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Renal Consequences of Long-Term, Low-Dose Intentional Ingestion of Ethylene Glycol
Renal Failure, 09/14/09
DeSilva MB et al. – The authors describe a case of acute chronic renal failure in which the cause of acute renal failure was not determined until a kidney biopsy was performed, which revealed calcium oxalate crystals in the renal parenchyma, a finding pathognomonic for ethylene glycol ingestion.
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