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Case-Control Study of Paresthesia Among World Trade Center-Exposed Community Members.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To investigate whether paresthesia of the lower extremities following exposure to the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster was associated with signs of neuropathy, metabolic abnormalities, or neurotoxin exposures.

Methods

Case-control study comparing WTC-exposed paresthesia cases with "clinic controls" (WTC-exposed subjects without paresthesias), and "community controls" (WTC-unexposed persons).

Results

Neurological histories and examination findings were significantly worse in cases than controls. Intraepidermal nerve fiber densities were below normal in 47% of cases and sural to radial sensory nerve amplitude ratios were less than 0.4 in 29.4%. Neurologic abnormalities were uncommon among WTC-unexposed community controls. Metabolic conditions and neurotoxin exposures did not differ among groups.

Conclusions

Paresthesias among WTC-exposed individuals were associated with signs of neuropathy, small and large fiber disease. The data support WTC-related exposures as risk factors for neuropathy, and do not support non-WTC etiologies.

SUBMITTER: Marmor M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7113112 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Case-Control Study of Paresthesia Among World Trade Center-Exposed Community Members.

Marmor Michael M   Thawani Sujata S   Cotrina Maria Luisa ML   Shao Yongzhao Y   Wong Ericka S ES   Stecker Mark M MM   Wang Bin B   Allen Alexander A   Wilkenfeld Marc M   Vinik Etta J EJ   Vinik Aaron I AI   Reibman Joan J  

Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 20200401 4


<h4>Objective</h4>To investigate whether paresthesia of the lower extremities following exposure to the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster was associated with signs of neuropathy, metabolic abnormalities, or neurotoxin exposures.<h4>Methods</h4>Case-control study comparing WTC-exposed paresthesia cases with "clinic controls" (WTC-exposed subjects without paresthesias), and "community controls" (WTC-unexposed persons).<h4>Results</h4>Neurological histories and examination findings were significant  ...[more]

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