Clinical analysis on four cases of occupational chronic toxic peripheral neuropathy caused by 1-bromopropane
10.11763/j.issn.2095-2619.2016.01.008
- Author:
Xiang GUO
1
;
Hui LIN
1
;
Jie SI-TU
1
;
Jian HE
1
;
Qian-Ling ZHENG
;
Zhen-Lie HUANG
;
Yong-Shun HUANG
Author Information
1. Shenzhen Preventing and Treatment Center for Occupational Diseases Shenzhen,Guangdong 518001,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
1-Bromopropane;
Occupational poisoning;
Peripheral neuropathy;
Electroneuromyography;
Diagnosis of occupational disease
- From:
China Occupational Medicine
2016;43(01):42-47
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical features of occupational chronic toxic peripheral neuropathy caused by1-bromopropan( 1-BP). METHODS: Clinical data of 4 patients who suffered from occupational chronic toxic peripheral neuropathy caused by 1-BP were collected for retrospective analysis. RESULTS: The 4 male patients were ultrasonic cleaning operation workers in a hardware vacuum coating enterprise. They were exposed to high levels of 1-BP for 9-11 months. The main clinical manifestations were varying degrees of sensory disorder and dyskinesia. The main symptoms were progressive increase of numbness and fatigue in the lower extremities. These symptoms might be accompanied by unsteady gait.Physical examination showed muscle strength weakness in the double lower limbs. The hypalgesia,pselaphesia,topesthesia and pallesthesia decreased in the double lower limbs or 4 limbs. The bilateral achilles tendon reflex mainly showed reduced or disappeared. One case had sensory ataxia. Electroneuromyography examination showed different levels of peripheral nerve damage among the cases. The motor nerve conduction velocity and sensory nerve conduction velocity reduced commonly. The axon and myelin sheath damage were visible. On the basis of GBZ / T 247-2013 Diagnosis of Occupational Chronic Toxic Peripheral Neuropathy Caused by Chemicals,these cases were diagnosed as occupational chronic toxic peripheral neuropathy caused by 1-BP. CONCLUSION: Long-term exposure to high level 1-BP can lead to chronic poisoning with peripheral nervous system damage. The diagnosis can be made based on the 1-BP exposure history,clinical features and the neurogenic damage found in electroneuromyography examination.