Cuban epidemic neuropathy: insights into the toxic-nutritional hypothesis through international collaboration - Gonz ález-Quevedo A, Santiesteban-Freixas R, Eells JT, Lima L, Sadun AA.
From 1991 to 1993, an epidemic of optic and peripheral neuropathy-the largest of the century-broke out in Cuba, affecting more than 50,000 people. Initially the main clinical features were decreased visual acuity, central and cecocentral scotomas, impaired...
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