Partial conduction blocks in n-hexane neuropathy

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Abstract

Nerve conduction blocks, defined by a significant reduction in amplitude or area of the compound muscle action potential at proximal compared with distal sites of stimulation, have been described in glue-sniffers and in workers with industrial exposure at an early stage of n-hexane neuropathy. The frequency with which this focal conduction anomaly appears is described and discussed in the case of a very homogeneous group of 10 young workers diagnosed with n-hexane polyneuropathy. Partial conduction blocks occurred in only two workers and may have been related to the intensity and duration of toxic exposure. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Pastore, C., Izura, V., Marhuenda, D., Prieto, M. J., Roel, J., & Cardona, A. (2002). Partial conduction blocks in n-hexane neuropathy. Muscle and Nerve, 26(1), 132–135. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.10183

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