Case Report
Isopropyl Alcohol Ingestion Presenting as Pseudorenal Failure Due to Acetone Interference
Abstract:Isopropyl alcohol is a relatively common source of clinical intoxication. It is usually suspected when a patient presents with high serum or urine ketones and a high osmolar gap without acidosis. Acute renal failure due to isopropyl alcohol ingestion is rare. We describe a patient with isopropyl alcohol ingestion who…
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