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Ethylene glycol intoxication
Ethylene glycol ingestion causes acute tubular necrosis with vacuolar degeneration and ballooning of the proximal tubular cells.
Typical clinical findings include altered mentation, renal failure, high anion gap metabolic acidosis increased osmolar gap, and calcium oxalate crystals in the urine.
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