Peripheral neuropathy due to gasoline sniffing - A case report.

R Gallassi, P Montagna, P Pazzaglia, F Cirignotta, E Lugaresi
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Abstract

A case of polyneuropathy in a 14-year-old boy, a chronic gasoline sniffer, is reported. Clinical and electromyographic examination showed a symmetrical motor involvement, mainly distally and in the lower limbs. A sural nerve biopsy showed only slight changes, both of axonal and demyelinating type. The role of gasoline toxic substances in the etiology of this rare polyneuropathy is discussed.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Gasoline
Humans
Male
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
Petroleum
Substance-Related Disorders
Tetraethyl Lead

Chemicals

Gasoline
Petroleum
Tetraethyl Lead

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