Question of the Day – Tuesday October 20, 2020
What renal toxin has been identified in “Birthwort,” or “Dutchman’s Pipe”? Aristolochic Acid Gökmen MR, Cosyns JP, Arlt VM, Stiborová M, Phillips DH, Schmeiser HH, Simmonds MS, Cook HT, Vanherweghem JL, Nortier JL, Lord GM. The epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of aristolochic acid nephropathy:…
Question of the Day – Monday October 19, 2020
A lack of negative feedback on which enzyme can result in the accumulation of 5-oxoproline in the setting of APAP depletion of glutathione stores? gamma glutamylcysteine synthestase Armenian, Patil, et al. “5-Oxoprolinemia Causing Elevated Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis in the Setting of Acetaminophen Use.”…
Question of the Day – Friday October 16, 2020
Hard metal lung disease occurs after exposure to particles of hard metal alloys. Which of the metals are more commonly associated with hard metal lung disease? Tungsten carbide and cobalt. Mizutani RF et al. Hard metal lung disease: A Case Series. J Bras Pneumol…
Question of the Day – Thursday October 15, 2020
List four classes of drugs associated with drug-induced aseptic meningitis NSAIDs (ibuprofen most commonly reported), antibiotics, immunosuppressives-immunomodulatory and antiepileptics. Moris G et al. The Challenge of Drug Induced Aseptic Meningitis Revisited. JAMA Intern Med 2014; 174(9). doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.2918
Question of the Day – Wednesday October 14, 2020
This biomarker is being studied to assess ethanol consumption? Blood phosphatidyl ethanol (PEth) is only formed in the presence of ethanol and has a half-life in blood of 4-6 days. It is being studied as a potential biomarker to examine alcohol use in the…
A Message from AACT’s President, Dr. Kirk Cumpston
I have finally accepted the fact that I am really the President of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology. I became a member nineteen years ago and used to anonymously sit in the audience absorbing all the knowledge I could. I fondly remember lugging my…
Question of the Day – Tuesday October 13, 2020
What is the metabolic fate of trioxane? In acidic environments, trioxane depolymerizes to formaldehyde which is then rapidly oxidized by aldehyde dehydrogenase to formic acid. Theobald JL et al. Trioxane ingestion in a child. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2020; 31(3):350-353. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wem.2020.05.002
Question of the Day – Friday October 9, 2020
A patient who works in a lumber mill that processes wood from western red cedar and cypress trees presents with worsening shortness of breath and chest tightness for the last few weeks. Which agent is the most likely cause of the patient’s symptoms? Plicatic…
Question of the Day – Thursday October 8, 2020
What is this compound and what is its toxicity? 2,5-hexanedione. Peripheral neuropathy specifically axonopathy (“dying back”). Structure: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexane-2%2C5-dione
Question of the Day – Wednesday October 7, 2020
What is the name of the monoclonal antibody approved for use against inhaled anthrax poisoning? Raxibacumab is a recombinant human monoclonal antibody developed against inhalational anthrax. It works by preventing binding of the protective antigen component of the anthrax toxin to its receptors in…