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Toluene Toxicity
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Course: SS3061
CE Original Date: August 1, 1993
CE Expiration Date: February 28, 2007
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  1. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 2002. Case studies in environmental medicine: pediatric environmental health. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services. Available from URL: www.atsdr.cdc.gov/csem/csem.asp?csem=21&po=0.
  2. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 2001. Case studies in environmental medicine: taking an exposure history. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services.
  3. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 2000. Toxicological profile for toluene. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services.
  4. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. 1993. Case studies in environmental medicine: reproductive and developmental hazards. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services.
  5. Anonymous. 1996. Inhalant abuse (RE9609) [Policy statement]. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Substance Abuse and Committee on Native American Child Health. Pediatrics 97(3):420-3.
  6. Arnold GL, Wilkins-Haug L. 1990. Toluene embryopathy syndrome. Am J Hum Genet 47:A26.
  7. Cunningham SR, Dalzell GWN, McGirr P, Khan MM. 1987. Myocardial infarction and primary ventricular fibrillation after glue sniffing [Letter]. Br Med J 294:739-40.
  8. Filley CM, Heaton RK, Rosenberg NL. 1990. White matter dementia in chronic toluene abuse. Neurology 40:532-4.
  9. Goodwin TM. 1988. Toluene abuse and renal tubular acidosis in pregnancy. Obstet Gynecol 71:715-8.
  10. Hersh J. 1989. Toluene embryopathy: two new cases. J Med Genet 26(5):333-7.
  11. Howell SR, Christian JE, Isom GE. 1986. The hepatotoxic potential of combined toluene-chronic ethanol exposure. Arch Toxicol 59:45-50.
  12. Kamran S, Bakshi R. 1998. MRI in chronic toluene abuse. Neuroradiology 40(8):519-21.
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  22. US Department of Commerce. Health assessment of toluene in California drinking water. Washington: US Department of Commerce; 1989 Mar 8.
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