Severe headache associated with occupational exposure to Stoddard solvent |
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Authors: | Prince T S Spengler S E |
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Institution: | University of Kentucky, College of Medicine, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health, Chandler Medical Center, Lexington, KY, USA. tprince@pop.uky.edu |
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Abstract: | We report a case of recurrent headaches in a woman with a workplace exposure to airborne (misted) lubricating fluid containing Stoddard solvent. For 2 months, the employee was seen by her family physician, a neurologist and an ophthalmologist. All attempted to diagnose the cause of and treat her headaches. Despite extensive testing, no etiology was discovered. Her headaches continued despite the use of medications. The employee, suspecting an occupational connection, changed the lubricating fluid at her workstation to a non-Stoddard solvent. Within 2 days she reported the complete resolution of her headaches with no further recurrences. A thorough occupational history and literature review supported exposure to Stoddard solvent as the probable source of her headaches. |
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Keywords: |           Mineral spirits solvent exposure and headache Stoddard solvent |
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