University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, Florida, USA
University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, Florida, USA.
BMJ Case Rep. 2021 Jun 1;14(6):e242438. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2021-242438.
We describe a 65-year-old man who during his service in the military developed an acute onset of burning pain in his feet and hands shortly after an acute, severe exposure to the fumes of chemical agent resistant coating (CARC). This chemical is used in the military to paint vehicles and equipment to create metal surfaces resistant to corrosion and penetration by chemical agents. Extensive laboratory workup for peripheral neuropathies was unremarkable. Nerve conduction studies showed axonal-loss polyneuropathy. Skin biopsy confirmed a small-fibre polyneuropathy (SFP). His burning pain persisted over three decades and was partially controlled with tramadol. This is the first case of SFP caused by acute CARC exposure with long-term surveillance.
我们描述了一位 65 岁的男性,他在军队服役期间,在急性、严重接触化学防护涂料(CARC)烟雾后,手脚突然出现烧灼感。这种化学物质用于为车辆和设备涂漆,以形成耐腐蚀性和耐化学物质穿透的金属表面。广泛的周围神经病实验室检查结果无异常。神经传导研究显示轴索丧失性多发性神经病。皮肤活检证实为小纤维性多神经病(SFP)。他的烧灼感持续了三十年,部分用曲马多控制。这是首例急性 CARC 暴露引起的 SFP 病例,长期监测。