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Encephalopathy and Peripheral Neuropathy Following Diethylene Glycol Ingestion
Neurol 64:1273-1275, Hasbani,M.J.,et al, 2005
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Article Abstract
The authors report a 24-year-old man who developed encephalopathy and rapid quadriplegia following ingestion of a solution containing diethylene glycol (DEG). As quadriparesis evolved, motor response amplitudes were markedly reduced with preserved conduction velocities. Studies during clinical recovery revealed marked motor conduction velocity slowing and prolonged distal latencies. These data indicate that DEG intoxication may cause a primary acute axonal sensorimotor polyneuropathy with demyelinating physiology during recovery.
 
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