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Pancreatic Injury Following Acute Methanol Poisoning

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Abstract

Clinical, biological, and radiographic signs of acute pancreatic injury may be more common than previously realized. Acute methanol poisoning appears to produce pancreatic injury, although antidotal treatment with ethanol or prior chronic ethanol abuse may be contributing factors. Because ethanol treatment may complicate the pancreatic injury, fomepizole (4-methylpyrazole) may be the preferable antidote in acute methanol poisoning.

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