PMID: 20120580Sep 1, 1981Paper

N-hexane and its toxicologic effects: a review

Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health
N K Jørgensen, K H Cohr

Abstract

This review is a critical survey and evaluation of the recent literature relevant as medical background for a discussion of hygienic threshold values for hexane. Polyneuropathy and maculopathy, as well as subclinical effects, e.g., functional disturbances (conduction velocity of the motor and sensory nerves), are included.

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