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[Motor neuropathy, putamen necrosis and optic nerve atrophy after acute methanol poisoning].

Revue Neurologique 1998 December
Optic neuropathy and putaminal necrosis are the most common sequellae of methanol poisoning. We report a case in a patient with a chronic motor neuro(no)pathy in addition to these neurological complications. Peripheral nerve and spinal cord disorders, related to methanol poisoning, are uncommon and probably underestimated.

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