Toxic Exposure to Methyl bromide, a Case Study and a Review

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Toxic Exposure to Methyl bromide, a Case Study and a Review Shimaa M. Motawei Scholars Report  Volume 2, Issue 1 2017 Copyright © 2017 Policy

Fig. 1: Mild changes in EEG after Methyl bromide exposure. Motawei SM (2017) Toxic Exposure to Methyl bromide, a Case Study and a Review. ScholReps 2(1). http://www.scholarsreport.com/articles/vol_2/issue_1/Toxic%20Exposure%20to%20Methyl%20bromide%20a%20Case%20Study%20and%20a%20Review.html Copyright © 2017 Policy

Fig. 1: MRI of the brain revealed bilateral symmetrical volume loss in cortical and cerebellar areas on T2 sequences. Motawei SM (2017) Toxic Exposure to Methyl bromide, a Case Study and a Review. ScholReps 2(1). http://www.scholarsreport.com/articles/vol_2/issue_1/Toxic%20Exposure%20to%20Methyl%20bromide%20a%20Case%20Study%20and%20a%20Review.html Copyright © 2017 Policy

Toxic Exposure to Methyl bromide, a Case Study and a Review Thank You  Toxic Exposure to Methyl bromide, a Case Study and a Review Shimaa M. Motawei About the Author Toxicology Unit - Mansoura University Emergency Hospital Department of Forensic Medicine & Clinical Toxicology Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University Mansoura, Egypt *Corresponding Author: sh-mm@mans.edu.eg Shimaa_motawei@yahoo.com Editor: Omar M. E. Abdel-Salam (MD, PhD) Department of Toxicology and Narcotics, National Research Centre, Tahrir St., 12311, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt Citation and Copyrights Citation: Motawei SM (2017) Toxic Exposure to Methyl bromide, a Case Study and a Review. ScholReps 2(1). Copyright: © 2017 Motawei SM. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited Publication Details Received: Sept 25, 2016 Accepted: Dec 26, 2016 Published: Jan 10, 2017 Funding: None. Subject : Clinical Toxicology Conflict of interest: The authors have read the journal’s policy and have the following conflicts: The author declare that she has no conflicts of interests regarding the focus, interest or any of the contents of this work. Funding: None http://www.scholarsreport.com/articles/vol_2/issue_1/Toxic%20Exposure%20to%20Methyl%20bromide%20a%20Case%20Study%20and%20a%20Review.html Copyright © 2017 Policy