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J Reis1, E Benbrick2, V Bonneterre3
1Service de neurologie (Prof. Tranchant), CHU de Strasbourg, club de neurologie et environnement, 67200 Strasbourg, France.
Abstract:
We report here on chronic neurological impairment in three car painters with constant occupational exposure to organic solvents. All had a clinical presentation of Parkinson's disease and, in all cases, SPECT DaTscan brain imaging, using 123I-FP-CIT, showed bilateral reduction of tracer uptake in the basal ganglia, evidence of dysfunction at the dopaminergic terminal.
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