1. [Three cases of occupational chronic chloropropene poisoning].
- Author
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Chen YW, Zhou X, Liu J, Min CY, and Kong YL
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Adult, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Middle Aged, Propane poisoning, Propane analogs & derivatives, Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated poisoning, Female, Chronic Disease, Occupational Exposure adverse effects
- Abstract
Chronic chloropropene poisoning is a disease mainly caused by peripheral nerve damage due to close contact with chloropropene in industrial production, its clinical manifestations include varying degrees of sensory, motor, or tendon reflex disorders in the distal limbs, and neuromyography can show neurogenic damage. This article analyzed and summarized the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment methods of three patients with occupational chronic chloropropene poisoning, in order to enhance the clinical understanding of occupational chronic chloropropene poisoning and provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
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- 2024
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