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Neuropathy following acute intoxication with Mecarbam (OP ester)

Acta neurologica Scandinavica (1991-03-01)
E Stamboulis, A Psimaras, D Vassilopoulos, P Davaki, P Manta, E Kapaki
RESUMEN

Only a small number of organophosphorous compounds, of the many thousands circulating on the market, has been reported as causing neuropathy with delayed onset. A case is presented of a young male who in an attempt to commit suicide by taking a massive dose of Mecarbam, developed polyneuropathy accompanied by a mild involvement of the CNS. Mecarbam is herewith reported for the first time as an agent which can affect the peripheral nervous system.