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====Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy==== {{main|Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy}} Chronic solvent-induced [[encephalopathy]] (CSE) is a condition induced by long-term exposure to organic [[solvent]]s, often—but not always—in the workplace, that lead to a wide variety of persisting sensorimotor [[polyneuropathies]] and neurobehavioral deficits even after solvent exposure has been removed.<ref name=Laan>{{cite journal|last=van der Laan|first=Gert|author2=Markku Sainio|title=Chronic Solvent induced Encephalopathy: A step Forward|journal=NeuroToxicology|year=2012|doi=10.1016/j.neuro.2012.04.012|pmid=22560998|volume=33|issue=4|pages=897β901|bibcode=2012NeuTx..33..897V }}</ref><ref name="Bast-Pettersen">{{cite journal|last1=Bast-Pettersen|first1=Rita|title=The neuropsychological diagnosis of chronic solvent induced encephalopathy (CSE)βA reanalysis of neuropsychological test results in a group of CSE patients diagnosed 20 years ago, based on comparisons with matched controls|journal=NeuroToxicology|date=November 2009|volume=30|issue=6|pages=1195β1201|doi=10.1016/j.neuro.2009.04.008|pmid=19422849|bibcode=2009NeuTx..30.1195B }}</ref><ref name="BakerLetz">{{cite journal |last1=Baker |first1=EL|last2=Letz|first2=RE|last3=Eisen|first3=EA|last4=Pothier|first4=LJ|last5=Plantamura|first5=DL|last6=Larson|first6=M|last7=Wolford|first7=R|title=Neurobehavioral effects of solvents in construction painters.|journal=Journal of Occupational Medicine|date=February 1988|volume=30|issue=2|pages=116β23|pmid=3351646}}</ref>
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