Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
Although the neurologic effects of toxic or metabolic insults typically occur without much delay, there are exceptions. Dimethylmercury, diethylene glycol, ethylene glycol, methanol, tri-o-crysyl phosphate, and thallium sulfate are among the toxins that cause delayed neurologic effects.
Myelinolysis after correction of hyponatremia and post-anoxic leukoencephalopathy are among the metabolic disorders whose neurologic effects are typically delayed. The delay in these conditions offers the investigator opportunities to study disease mechanism and therapy.
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