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Neuropsychological Impairment from Acute Low-Level Exposure to Carbon Monoxide
Arch Neurol 55:845-848, Amitai,Y.,et al, 1998
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Article Abstract
The lower scores on neuropsychological tests indicate dysfunctions in memory,new learning ability,attention and concentration,tracking skills, visuomotor skills,abstract thinking,and visuospatial planing and processing.These dysfunctions correspond with previous reports of carbon monoxide neurotoxic effects in patients with moderate carbon monoxide poisoning.Low-level exposure to carbon monoxide results in impairment of higher cognitive functions.Neuropsychological testing appears to be sensitive in the detection of subtle neurologic dysfunctions resulting from carbon monoxide poisoning.
 
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