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Axonal Polyneuropathy After Acute Dimethylamine Borane Intoxication.

Authors :
Hung-Chou Kuo
Chin-Chang Huang
Chun-Che Chu
Nai-Shin Chu
Source :
Archives of Neurology; Jul2006, Vol. 63, p1009-1012, 4p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Objective: To study a patient with axonal polyneuropathy due to acute dimethylamine borane (DMAB) intoxication. Patient: Confusion and drowsiness in the acute stage, followed by cognitive impairments and polyneuropathy, are reported in a chemical factory worker after acute exposure to DMAB. Results: Nerve conduction studies indicated axonal polyneuropathy, particularly in the motor nerves. Sural nerve biopsy studies 3 months later revealed an axonal degeneration with a mild decrease of fiber density in the large myelinated fibers. Quantitative sensory testing also disclosed an impairment of pinprick, temperature, and touch sensations. Cutaneous nerve biopsy studies 9 months later demonstrated a moderate loss of epidermal nerves. During the follow-up period of 1.5 years, the clinical features and serial nerve conduction studies showed a steady improvement. Conclusions: Since DMAB is a new product and has been widely used recently in the manufacturing of semiconductors and electronics, we conclude that DMAB intoxication may produce motor-predominant axonal polyneuropathy and that the establishment of a threshold limit value is warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00039942
Volume :
63
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100954654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.63.7.1009