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Memory acute high level exposure

Acute clinical signs of neurotoxicity, manifested by hyperexcitability, dyspnea, decreased respiration, tremors, and convulsions, were identified in the available literature as effects caused by high doses of endosulfan. Exposure to high levels of endosulfan in humans may possibly be associated with permanent brain damage as manifested by cognitive and emotional deterioration, memory impairment, and... [Pg.179]

Anorexia, vomiting, malaise, and convulsions (due to increased intracranial pressure) are most commonly seen in children. Sources of childhood exposures are typically environmental such as to paint chips, pottery, drinking water, and dust. Acute exposure in adults may cause gastrointestinal effects, pain in arms and legs, and hypertension. Exposure to very high levels may cause tremor, memory loss, confusion, stupor, renal failure, convulsions, and coma. [Pg.1517]


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