Monitoring potential neurotoxic effects of hazardous waste disposal
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Feb 1983
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Alternative Title:Environ Health Perspect
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Description:This report reviews neurotoxicological principles relevant to situations of hazardous waste disposal. Some of the diagnostic techniques currently used for field assessment of nervous system dysfunction are critically evaluated. These include nerve conduction velocity, evoked potentials, neuropsychological testing and use of the Optacon.
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Source:Environ Health Perspect. 48:61-64.
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Pubmed ID:6825636
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC1569057
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Volume:48
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:fabda5ac20afaf7d9c170886489895254de71ee39d57eb1688e9a5055e2f82f3
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