1. [Neuropathy in n-hexane poisoning].
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Druzhinina ES, Kozyreva AA, Bembeeva RT, Kozlovsky AS, Sokolova VE, Isaev IV, Narbutov AG, Zavadenko NN, and Tikhonova OA
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- Adolescent, Humans, Electromyography, Neural Conduction, Hexanes, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
- Abstract
N-Hexane is a solvent widely used in manufacturing as a cleaner, degreaser and component of rubber cement. Chronic exposure to n -hexane either through contact with unprotected skin or inhalation can lead to the development of clinical symptoms and electrophysiological changes similar to those of inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy which requires careful differential diagnosis. This article presents three cases of severe predominantly motor polyneuropathy with demyelinating features in 15- and 16-year-old adolescents. The results of laboratory tests were within normal limits; electroneuromyography revealed symmetrical involvement of sensory and motor fibers of the nerves of the legs and arms with a decrease in the speed of propagation of excitation and conduction blocks. Sural nerve biopsy revealed intraneural and perineural swelling without any signs of inflammation or fibrosis confirming the genesis of the neuropathy. Despite a relatively favorable prognosis there is no specific therapy for hexane poisoning and the recovery period can last up to several years.
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- 2024
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