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Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.

Toxic oil syndrome (TOS) resulted from consumption of rapeseed oil denatured with 2% aniline and affected more than 20,000 persons. Eighteen years after the epidemic, many patients continue to report neurologic symptoms that are difficult to evaluate using conventional techniques. We conducted an ep...

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Autores principales: de la Paz, Manuel Posada, Philen, Rossanne M, Gerr, Fredric, Letz, Richard, Ferrari Arroyo, Maria José, Vela, Lydia, Izquierdo, Maravillas, Arribas, Concepción Martín, Borda, Ignacio Abaitua, Ramos, Alejandro, Mora, Cristina, Matesanz, Gloria, Roldán, Maria Teresa, Pareja, Juan
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Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12896854
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author de la Paz, Manuel Posada
Philen, Rossanne M
Gerr, Fredric
Letz, Richard
Ferrari Arroyo, Maria José
Vela, Lydia
Izquierdo, Maravillas
Arribas, Concepción Martín
Borda, Ignacio Abaitua
Ramos, Alejandro
Mora, Cristina
Matesanz, Gloria
Roldán, Maria Teresa
Pareja, Juan
author_facet de la Paz, Manuel Posada
Philen, Rossanne M
Gerr, Fredric
Letz, Richard
Ferrari Arroyo, Maria José
Vela, Lydia
Izquierdo, Maravillas
Arribas, Concepción Martín
Borda, Ignacio Abaitua
Ramos, Alejandro
Mora, Cristina
Matesanz, Gloria
Roldán, Maria Teresa
Pareja, Juan
author_sort de la Paz, Manuel Posada
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description Toxic oil syndrome (TOS) resulted from consumption of rapeseed oil denatured with 2% aniline and affected more than 20,000 persons. Eighteen years after the epidemic, many patients continue to report neurologic symptoms that are difficult to evaluate using conventional techniques. We conducted an epidemiologic study to determine whether an exposure to toxic oil 18 years ago was associated with current adverse neurobehavioral effects. We studied a case group of 80 adults exposed to toxic oil 18 years ago and a referent group of 79 adult age- and sex-frequency-matched unexposed subjects. We interviewed subjects for demographics, health status, exposures to neurotoxicants, and responses to the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-BIT), Programa Integrado de Exploracion Neuropsicologica (PIEN), and Goldberg depression questionnaires and administered quantitative neurobehavioral and neurophysiologic tests by computer or trained nurses. The groups did not differ with respect to educational background or other critical variables. We examined associations between case and referent groups and the neurobehavioral and neurophysiologic outcomes of interest. Decreased distal strength of the dominant and nondominant hands and increased vibrotactile thresholds of the fingers and toes were significantly associated with exposure to toxic oil. Finger tapping, simple reaction time latency, sequence B latency, symbol digit latency, and auditory digit span were also significantly associated with exposure. Case subjects also had statistically significantly more neuropsychologic symptoms compared with referents. Using quantitative neurologic tests, we found significant adverse central and peripheral neurologic effects in a group of TOS patients 18 years after exposure to toxic oil when compared with a nonexposed referent group. These effects were not documented by standard clinical examination and were found more frequently in women.
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spelling pubmed-12416142005-11-08 Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic. de la Paz, Manuel Posada Philen, Rossanne M Gerr, Fredric Letz, Richard Ferrari Arroyo, Maria José Vela, Lydia Izquierdo, Maravillas Arribas, Concepción Martín Borda, Ignacio Abaitua Ramos, Alejandro Mora, Cristina Matesanz, Gloria Roldán, Maria Teresa Pareja, Juan Environ Health Perspect Research Article Toxic oil syndrome (TOS) resulted from consumption of rapeseed oil denatured with 2% aniline and affected more than 20,000 persons. Eighteen years after the epidemic, many patients continue to report neurologic symptoms that are difficult to evaluate using conventional techniques. We conducted an epidemiologic study to determine whether an exposure to toxic oil 18 years ago was associated with current adverse neurobehavioral effects. We studied a case group of 80 adults exposed to toxic oil 18 years ago and a referent group of 79 adult age- and sex-frequency-matched unexposed subjects. We interviewed subjects for demographics, health status, exposures to neurotoxicants, and responses to the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test (K-BIT), Programa Integrado de Exploracion Neuropsicologica (PIEN), and Goldberg depression questionnaires and administered quantitative neurobehavioral and neurophysiologic tests by computer or trained nurses. The groups did not differ with respect to educational background or other critical variables. We examined associations between case and referent groups and the neurobehavioral and neurophysiologic outcomes of interest. Decreased distal strength of the dominant and nondominant hands and increased vibrotactile thresholds of the fingers and toes were significantly associated with exposure to toxic oil. Finger tapping, simple reaction time latency, sequence B latency, symbol digit latency, and auditory digit span were also significantly associated with exposure. Case subjects also had statistically significantly more neuropsychologic symptoms compared with referents. Using quantitative neurologic tests, we found significant adverse central and peripheral neurologic effects in a group of TOS patients 18 years after exposure to toxic oil when compared with a nonexposed referent group. These effects were not documented by standard clinical examination and were found more frequently in women. 2003-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1241614/ /pubmed/12896854 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
de la Paz, Manuel Posada
Philen, Rossanne M
Gerr, Fredric
Letz, Richard
Ferrari Arroyo, Maria José
Vela, Lydia
Izquierdo, Maravillas
Arribas, Concepción Martín
Borda, Ignacio Abaitua
Ramos, Alejandro
Mora, Cristina
Matesanz, Gloria
Roldán, Maria Teresa
Pareja, Juan
Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.
title Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.
title_full Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.
title_fullStr Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.
title_full_unstemmed Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.
title_short Neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.
title_sort neurologic outcomes of toxic oil syndrome patients 18 years after the epidemic.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12896854
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