
Electrophysiological examination of the peroneal nerve was performed in a group of individuals exposed for professional reasons to vapours of n-heptane. The results suggest a probably specific role of this hydrocarbon compound in provoking "minimal" peripheral nerve damage.
Adult, Time Factors, Amplitude desynchronisation; Muscle action potential; N-heptane; Nerve conduction velocity; Polyneuropathy;, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases, Heptanes, Electrophysiology, Occupational Diseases, Humans, Female, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases; Humans; Heptanes; Adult; Occupational Diseases; Electrophysiology; Time Factors; Female
Adult, Time Factors, Amplitude desynchronisation; Muscle action potential; N-heptane; Nerve conduction velocity; Polyneuropathy;, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases, Heptanes, Electrophysiology, Occupational Diseases, Humans, Female, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases; Humans; Heptanes; Adult; Occupational Diseases; Electrophysiology; Time Factors; Female
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