| Literature DB >> 182061 |
E D Means, L D Prockop, G S Hooper.
Abstract
Seven men aged 17 to 22 years developed severe distal symmetrical predominately motor polyneuropathy after repeated inhalation of a commercially available brand of lacquer thinner. Motor nerve conduction velocities were markedly slowed. Fascicular biopsy specimens of sural nerve showed a striking loss of myelinated nerve fibers. Prominent neurofilamentous masses resulted insegmental paranodal distention of axons with secondary thinning and retraction of myelin from the node of Ranvier. Autopsy material from one case revealed central chromatolysis of anterior horn cells in the lumbosacral enlargement and axonal swellings in the fasciculus gracilis. One or more volatile hydrocarbons contained in the lacquer thinner involved may be neurotoxic if inhaled to excess any many cause a neuropathy with characteristic pathological features.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 182061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Lab Sci ISSN: 0091-7370 Impact factor: 1.256