Organic solvents have been implicated in a number of neuropsychiatric
disturbances, though physical and neurological exams are frequently
negative. An individual with acute tetrabromoethane exposure was evaluated
with positron emission tomography (PET), topographical electroencephalogram
(EEG), and neurobehavioral assessment. Results suggest widespread central
nervous system (CNS) dysfunction consistent with a solvent-induced
encephalopathy.Abstract Teaser