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Bitter almond breath is characteristic fo which poisoning?
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#2
cyande poisoning
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#3
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Acetone – diabetes or acetone, alcohol, phenol, or salicylate ingestion
Ammonia – some types of urinary tract infections, or kidney failure
Asparagus – eating asparagus (very unusual in children;>))
Bitter almonds – cyanide poisoning
Cat’s urine – odor of cats syndrome (beta-methyl-crotonyl-CoA-carboxylase deficiency)
Celery – Oasthouse urine disease
Dead fish – stale fish syndrome (trimethylamine oxidase deficiency)
Fresh-baked bread – typhoid fever
Foul – tonsillitis, sinusitis, gingivitis, lung abscess, or dental cavities (some of these are actually quite common)
Garlic – arsenic, phosphorus, organic phosphate insecticides, or thallium poisoning
Horse-like (also described as mouse-like or musty) – phenylketonuria
Rancid butter – odor of rancid butter syndrome (hypermethionemia and hypertyrosinemia)
Raw liver – liver failure
Sweaty socks – odor of sweaty feet syndrome (Isovalryl CoA dehydrogenase deficiency)
Sweaty socks – odor of sweaty feet syndrome II (Green acyldehydrogenase deficiency)
Violets – turpentine poisoning
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