Takeichi S, Yamada T, Shikata I
Forensic Sci Int. 1986 Oct;32(2):109-15. doi: 10.1016/0379-0738(86)90146-5.
Autopsy findings on a man who fell from a height due to acute toluene poisoning while painting are described. Gas chromatographic examination revealed that the toluene concentrations of his blood, lung, liver and brain were 48, 35, 65 and 80 micrograms/g, respectively. These toluene levels were not enough to be definitely lethal, but were high enough to anesthetize the central nervous system.
描述了一名在喷漆时因急性甲苯中毒从高处坠落男子的尸检结果。气相色谱检查显示,其血液、肺、肝脏和大脑中的甲苯浓度分别为48、35、65和80微克/克。这些甲苯水平虽不足以绝对致死,但足以麻醉中枢神经系统。