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Organic solvent exposure as a risk factor for multiple sclerosis: An updated review
A-M Landtblom1, A Kristoffersson2, I Boström3
1Department of Neuroscience/Neurology, Uppsala University, SE 75185 Uppsala, Sweden; Division of Neurology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Linköping, 58183 Linköping, Sweden; Neurology Unit, Deptartment of Medical Specialist, Motala General Hospital, 59135 Motala, Sweden.
Abstract:
Organic solvents exposure has for a long time been suspected as a risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis. The evidence, containing case reports, case-control studies and cohort studies has been contradictory. An early meta-analysis, however, pointed to a doubled risk for MS. Recent major case-control studies confirm this, but also have elucidated the risk pattern, being dependent on another risk factor, i.e. smoking.
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