1980
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.43.11.986
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Chronic thinner intoxication: clinico-pathologic report of a human case.

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“…A higher fre q u e n c y of disorganization and asymmetry in TA than in C subjects was also observed. The first point confirm s the observation perf o rmed in one case of a patient with paper EEG and with a neuropathologic study 4 . The second point to our knowledge is re p o rted here for first time.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…A higher fre q u e n c y of disorganization and asymmetry in TA than in C subjects was also observed. The first point confirm s the observation perf o rmed in one case of a patient with paper EEG and with a neuropathologic study 4 . The second point to our knowledge is re p o rted here for first time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…A case study with a n e u ropathologic re p o rt, showed a slowing of EEG rhythms in one subject with thinner abuse 4 , on the other hand, one toluene-exposed worker had a normal EEG 8 . Thus, no agreement or quantitative measures of EEG in a systematically studied group of patients with thinner abuse, nor comparison with control subjects has been carried out.…”
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“…The cases with diffuse white matter change had a longer duration of abuse and obvious brain atrophy 9 . All patients with white matter changes had neurologic deficit.…”
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“…This finding is considered to represent the damage in myelin, such as demyelination or myelin pallor, reported in histopathologic reports 9 . Periventricular white matter and the centrum semiovale were the most common locations for white matter changes in 19 (46%) of 41 patients, thinning of the corpus callosum was revealed in nine patients (22%), T2-weighted images revealed symmetric hypointensity in the thalami in eight patients (20%).…”
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confidence: 99%