1966
DOI: 10.1056/nejm196612292752608
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Permanent Encephalopathy from Toluene Inhalation

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“…Organic psychosyndrome and other psychic symptoms have been described as effects of long-term exposure to organic solvents (5,7,20,45). In deliberate inhalation, acute symptoms of CNS depression arisE', and in late CNS depression changes occur in the EEG as well (47).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Organic psychosyndrome and other psychic symptoms have been described as effects of long-term exposure to organic solvents (5,7,20,45). In deliberate inhalation, acute symptoms of CNS depression arisE', and in late CNS depression changes occur in the EEG as well (47).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include headachE', dizzy spells, memory and sleep disturbances, etc. (5,7,20). Although these symptoms may be purely psychogenic or neurotic in type, part of them may arise from dysfunctions or lesions in thE' CNS, especially in the deep structures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Peripheral neuropathy has recently been studied extensively in typical work environments (1,5,7,14), in "sniffers" (8,17,18,23), and in experimental animals (21,27,29,30). In such studies the causes of neuropathy have been n-hexane (14,27,33), trichloroethylene (7), and methyl butyl ketone (1,21,29,31).…”
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“…In Table 4 are reviewed leading solvent constituents in the products abused for intentional inhalation (Suzuki et al 1974;Keane 1978;Metrick and Brenr4er 1982). As the number of abuse cases in which the solvent constituents were identified is few, the cases with remarkable CNS effects after exposure ( Knox and Nelson 1966). The absence of toluene in the samples of the present study makes a contrast to the fact that this solvent has been commonly present in industrial thinner, paint and glue Kumai et al 1983).…”
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confidence: 67%