Methanol poisoning causes a _____ pupil
_____ gout is seen in chronic lead intoxication or poisoning.
Patients with lead poisoning often manifest with symptoms of _____ and kidney dysfunction / disease
What is the treatment of intermediate syndrome in OP poisoning?
What finding correlates with the severity and mortality in severe OP poisoning?_____
treatment of lead toxicity is started at >_____ mcg/dl level of lead in blood
_____ abuse results in the production of ammonium urate stones
Symptoms of LEAD poisoning:L_____Encephalopathy and Erythrocyte basophilic stipplingAbdominal colic and sideroblastic AnemiaDrops- wrist and foot drop. Dimercaprol and EDTA are 1st line of tx
_____ followed by glucose should be used to treat the patient to prevent the development of Wernicke encephalopathy.
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