Valpey R, Sumi S M, Copass M K, Goble G J
Neurology. 1978 May;28(5):507-10. doi: 10.1212/wnl.28.5.507.
Acute encephalopathy caused by gasoline sniffing is well recognized, but has been thought to be completely reversible. We report a patient who developed a progressive encephalopathy characterized by ataxia, tremor and dementia following repeated, deliberate gasoline inhalation. Blood and urine lead levels were consistently elevated and at autopsy, the formalin-fixed brain lead content was between 5200 and 6500 micrograms/100 gm of tissue. This case shows that repeated gasoline sniffing can result in irreversible encephalopathy and that both the acute and chronic encephalopathy probably result from organic lead intoxication and not from the gasoline itself.
吸入汽油所致急性脑病已广为人知,但一直被认为是完全可逆的。我们报告一例患者,在反复故意吸入汽油后,出现了以共济失调、震颤和痴呆为特征的进行性脑病。血液和尿液中的铅水平持续升高,尸检时,福尔马林固定的脑铅含量在每100克组织5200至6500微克之间。该病例表明,反复吸入汽油可导致不可逆性脑病,急性和慢性脑病可能均由有机铅中毒引起,而非汽油本身所致。