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===Physical examination=== | |||
* Occasionally reveals signs of disease, but is otherwise normal | |||
====Eyes==== | |||
* [[retina]]l [[edema]] can be a sign of [[methanol]] ([[methyl alcohol]]) intoxication | |||
====Neurologic==== | |||
*[[Cranial nerve]] abnormalities can be observed in [[ethylene glycol]] poisoning | |||
====Extremities==== | |||
* Longstanding chronic metabolic acidosis leads to [[osteoporosis]] and can cause [[fracture]]s. | |||
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Overview
Physical examination
- Occasionally reveals signs of disease, but is otherwise normal
Eyes
- retinal edema can be a sign of methanol (methyl alcohol) intoxication
Neurologic
- Cranial nerve abnormalities can be observed in ethylene glycol poisoning
Extremities
- Longstanding chronic metabolic acidosis leads to osteoporosis and can cause fractures.