2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-016-1188-9
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Myoclonic seizure prior to diagnosis of chronic toxic encephalopathy: a case report

Abstract: Background“Thinner” is a widely used industrial mixture of organic solvents. Exposure to organic solvents is usually not considered to be a possible cause of epilepsy, despite descriptions of toxic effects on the central nervous system. There are only a few reports about a possible epileptogenic effect of organic solvents exposure. We report a case of myoclonic seizure at the workplace that shows a remarkable coincidence between exposure to a thinner mixture and the occurrence of an epileptic seizure.Case pres… Show more

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“…4 In cases following chronic exposure, neurological sequelae such as sensorimotor polyneuropathies or neurobehavioral deficits can persist even after withdrawal of exposure. 5,6 In our case, the development of myoclonus is likely due to sustained exposure to toluene, with manifestations consistent with previous case reports. 5 –9…”
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“…4 In cases following chronic exposure, neurological sequelae such as sensorimotor polyneuropathies or neurobehavioral deficits can persist even after withdrawal of exposure. 5,6 In our case, the development of myoclonus is likely due to sustained exposure to toluene, with manifestations consistent with previous case reports. 5 –9…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…5,6 In our case, the development of myoclonus is likely due to sustained exposure to toluene, with manifestations consistent with previous case reports. 5 –9…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
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“…Subchronic exposure to toluene also leads to alterations in behavior and neurochemical functioning, which may be related in part to increased glutamatergic and decreased GABAergic responses . While compensatory upregulation of receptor expression may be beneficial in the normal brain, in those with latent neurological disease, such changes could lead to adverse events such as predisposing an individual to seizures on withdrawal from exposure …”
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confidence: 99%