Barret L, Garrel S, Arsac P, Vincent M, Thony C, Debru J L, Faure J
Toxicol Eur Res. 1982 May;4(3):159-62.
Results of a study concerning the trigeminal nerve impairment as the one caused by trichlorethylene chronic intoxication by somatosensory evoked potential reveal three kinds of anomalies: increase of the stimulation voltage, excessive latency delay with morphological anomalies and excessive graph amplitude. These anomalies confirm clinical disturbance (hypoesthesia in the trigeminal area) and open a debate about the real mechanism of the trichlorethylene neurotoxicity.