海湾战争疾病的回声:俄亥俄州东巴勒斯坦中毒暴露慢性症状的案例研究。

Annals of case reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.29011/2574-7754.102100
Alexander Lishuen Chen, Jun Hee Han, Beatrice Alexandra Golomb
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混合有毒化学物质暴露是一个普遍的问题,但具有挑战性,因为每种化学物质的不同混合物可能阻碍相关科学的进展。在这里,我们评估了一名妇女在2023年2月俄亥俄州东巴勒斯坦火车脱轨和毒物释放/燃烧后暴露于多种有毒化学品,以评估随后的健康问题与海湾战争疾病(GWI)诊断标准的一致性,即在完全不同的混合有毒物质暴露后的慢性多症状疾病。这位30多岁的妇女完全符合海湾战争退伍军人诊断混合毒性疾病所需的六个“堪萨斯标准”症状域的标准:疲劳/睡眠、神经/认知/情绪、疼痛、呼吸、胃肠和皮肤。(堪萨斯症状标准要求符合条件的症状,至少中度严重和/或多重,在至少三个领域;她符合所有六项标准。)此外,她还有一个非常独特的问题——脱轨后新的牙齿断裂和脱落(最终在一年内拔掉了所有的牙齿),以前有一些海湾战争退伍军人报告过。我们提出,由于大多数化学品的毒性包括线粒体机制(其严重程度与GWI严重程度相关),因此这种毒性机制可能会在许多化学品混合物中增加/协同作用,从而产生共同的慢性健康状况。这名妇女身上持续存在的健康问题与影响海湾战争退伍军人的标志性疾病相一致,这表明,从一种混合化学品接触中获得的知识可能会移植到其他地方,从而使科学得以进步,并使预防和治疗措施得以制定。
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Echoes of Gulf War Illness: A Case Study of Chronic Symptoms from Toxic Exposure in East Palestine, Ohio.

Mixed toxic chemical exposures are a common problem, but challenging because different chemical mixtures for each may forestall progress of relevant science. Here, we evaluate a woman exposed to multiple toxic chemicals following the February 2023 East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and toxicant release/burn, to evaluate for concordance of ensuing health problems with diagnostic criteria for Gulf War illness (GWI) - i.e. for chronic multisymptom illness following a wholly distinct mixed toxic exposure. This woman in her 30s fully met criteria for all six "Kansas criteria" symptom domains required for diagnosing mixed toxicant illness in Gulf War veterans: fatigue/sleep, neurological/cognitive/mood, pain, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and dermatologic. (Kansas symptom criteria require qualifying symptoms, of at least moderate severity and/or multiple, in at least three domains; she met criteria for all six.) She additionally had a highly distinctive problem - new post-derailment breakage and loss of teeth (culminating in removal of all teeth within the year) that was previously reported by a number of Gulf War veterans. We propose that since most chemicals' toxicity includes mitochondrial mechanisms (severity of which relates to GWI severity), this toxic mechanism may add/synergize across chemicals for many chemical mixes, producing a shared chronic health profile. Conformity of persistent health problems in this woman to the signature illness affecting Gulf War veterans suggests that knowledge from one mixed chemical exposure may be ported to others, allowing science to advance - and enabling prophylaxis and treatment measures to be developed.

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