“…Specific CBC changes included abnormal WBC counts (significantly low or high), high hematocrit, low platelets, and low lymphocyte counts (Lamontagne et al, 1993;Shaham et al, 2000). Diminished cognitive ability was determined via IQ tests, neuropsychological screening battery tests, and comparisons to traumatic brain injury (TBI) cohorts (Estrin et al, 1990;Klees et al, 1990;Patch & Hartlage, 2001). Crystal et al (1988) reported that the pattern of cognitive decline associated with EtO exposure involves "intact learning and profound forgetting," a marked difference from other memory disorders resulting from dementia, Alzheimer's disease, or stroke (p. 567).…”