Combined exposure to carbon disulfide and low-frequency noise reversibly affects vestibular function

Volume: 67, Pages: 270 - 278
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
Chronic occupational exposure to carbon disulfide (CS2) has debilitating motor and sensory effects in humans, which can increase the risk of falls. Although no mention of vestibulotoxic effects is contained in the literature, epidemiological and experimental data suggest that CS2 could cause low-frequency hearing loss when associated with noise exposure. Low-frequency noise might also perturb the peripheral balance receptor through an as-yet...
Paper Details
Title
Combined exposure to carbon disulfide and low-frequency noise reversibly affects vestibular function
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
67
Pages
270 - 278
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