References
- Lacouture P G, Wason S, Abrams A, Lovejoy F H. Acute isopropyl alcohol intoxication. Diagnosis and management. Am J Med 1983; 75: 680–686
- Schick J B, Milstein J M. Burn hazard of isopropyl alcohol in the neonate. Pediatrics 1981; 68: 587–588
- Martinez T T, Jaeger R W, deCastro F J, Thompson M W, Hamilton M F. A comparison of the absorption and metabolism of isopropyl alcohol by oral, dermal and inhalation routes. Vet Hum Toxicol 1986; 28: 233–236
- Daniel D R, McAnalley B H, Garriot J C. Isopropyl alcohol metabolism after acute intoxication in humans. J Anal Toxicol 1981; 5: 110–112
- Litovitz T. The alcohols: ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, ethylene glycol. Pediatr Clin North Am 1986; 33: 311–323
- Pappas A A, Ackerman B H, Olsen K M, Taylor E H. Isopropanol ingestion: A report of six episodes with isopropanol and acetone serum concentration time data. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1991; 29: 11–21
- Gaudet M P, Fraser G L. Isopropanol ingestion: Case report with pharmacokinetic analysis. Am J Emerg Med 1989; 7: 297–299
- King L H, Bradley K P, Shires D L. Hemodialysis for isopropyl alcohol poisoning. JAMA 1970; 211: 1855
- Banner W, Jr. Clinical toxicology in the neonatal intensive care unit. Med Toxicol 1986; 1: 225–235
- Ellenhorn M J, Barceloux D G. Medical Toxicology. Elsevier, New York 1988; 800
- Burkhart K K, Martinez M A. The adsorption of isopropanol and acetone by activated charcoal. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 1992; 30: 371–375
- Gamis A S, Wasserman G S. Acute acetone intoxication in a pediatric patient. Pediatr Emerg Care 1988; 4: 24–26