[Peripheral neuropathy caused by thallium poisoning].
Article 1997 en
Authors
NK
Nathalie Kubis
NK
Nathalie Kubis
CT
Céline Talamon
Abstract
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A 20-year-old man developed over three weeks a sensory and painful neuropathy associated with diffuse alopecia. There was motor weakness, and superficial and deep hypoesthesia of the inferior limbs. Deep tendon reflexes were normal. Electrophysiological study mainly showed axonal motor neuropathy. This patient was admitted six weeks after the first symptoms. The clinical picture suggested thallium poisoning, which was confirmed by thallium concentrations in plasma, urine, hair and nails. After search, thallium was identified in a rat poison.
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