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Occupational Exposure to Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Causes Lasting Impairment in Working Memory
Neurol 54:1853-1855, Grober,E.&Schaumburg,H.H., 2000
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Article Abstract
The authors describe serial evaluations of a 44-year-oldman who became cognitively impaired during a 6-year period of repeated exposure to high levels of methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK). Neuropsychological tests administered six times over 10 years demonstrated a stable pattern of cognitive impairment. Dynamic imaging studies suggested persistent CNS dysfunction. The authors conclude that chronic, high-level, occupational MIBK exposure can cause a persistent cognitive syndrome best explained by impaired working memory.
 
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