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Motoneuron disease: a disorder secondary to solvent exposure?
C H Hawkes1, J B Cavanagh, A J Fox
1Ipswich Hospital, Suffolk.
Lancet (London, England)
|January 14, 1989
Abstract:
There seems to be a statistically significant association between work in the leather industry and subsequent development of motoneuron disease. The reason for this association may be occupational exposure to solvents, which may damage motoneurons either directly or through activation of latent virus.