Korean J Occup Environ Med.  2000 Dec;12(4):547-553.

Two Cases of Neuropathy by Methyl Bromide Intoxication during Fumigation

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
To report two cases of neuropathy due to methyl bromide intoxication.
METHODS
Workers, engaged in the fumigating process, complained fatigue, general weakness, ataxia, and hypersomnia. We evaluated them with blood tests, neurophysiologic studies and MRI and investigated their occupational history.
RESULTS
Increased signal intensities were found in the medulla oblongata and paraver mian of cerebellum in MRI and after 11 days, high signal intensities were reduced in the following MRI. In the other case, polyneuropathy and rlght lower brainstem lesion were observed In the NCV and BAEP studies.
CONCLUSIONS
We confirmed that worker's symptoms were related to methyl bromide exposure in the fumigation. It is necessary that we should evaluate present condition of fumigating process and prepare appropriate methods to protect workers engaged in the fumigation.


MeSH Terms

Ataxia
Brain Stem
Cerebellum
Disorders of Excessive Somnolence
Fatigue
Fumigation*
Hematologic Tests
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Medulla Oblongata
Polyneuropathies
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