Title : Carbofuran-induced delayed neuropathy - Yang_2000_J.Toxicol.Clin.Toxicol_38_43 |
Author(s) : Yang PY , Tsao TC , Lin JL , Lyu RK , Chiang PC |
Ref : J Toxicol Clinical Toxicology , 38 :43 , 2000 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Although carbamates have been widely used in the world for many years, carbamate-induced delayed neuropathy is rare. We report what appears to be delayed neuropathy caused by poisoning with carbofuran, a cholinesterase-inhibiting carbamate, although the certainty of diagnosis is somewhat limited by the lack of a sural nerve biopsy and spinal fluid examination. CASE REPORT: A 23-year-old man attempted suicide by ingesting 100 mL of carbofuran (2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl methylcarbamate). After recovering from acute cholinergic toxicity, he had notable paresthesia in his lower limbs and difficulty walking. Electrophysiologic findings revealed sensorimotor neuropathy. Recovery began at 1 week and continued for 4 months. A similar delayed neuropathy has been described with carbamate, 1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate, and m-tolyl methylcarbamate, but not with carbofuran insecticides. |
PubMedSearch : Yang_2000_J.Toxicol.Clin.Toxicol_38_43 |
PubMedID: 10696923 |
Yang PY, Tsao TC, Lin JL, Lyu RK, Chiang PC (2000)
Carbofuran-induced delayed neuropathy
J Toxicol Clinical Toxicology
38 :43
Yang PY, Tsao TC, Lin JL, Lyu RK, Chiang PC (2000)
J Toxicol Clinical Toxicology
38 :43