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An Epidemic of Urinary Retention Caused by Dimethylaminopropionitrile

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Journal JAMA
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1980 Feb 22
PMID 6243374
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Abstract

An epidemic of urinary retention among workers in a polyurethane manufacturing plant was discovered in the spring of 1978. The most severely affected workers had neurogenic bladders confirmed by cystometrograms and mild sensory peripheral neuropathy. A survey of the plant disclosed increased incidence of urinary retention, muscle weakness, paresthesia, insomnia, and sexual dysfunction in exposed workers. A catalyst containing dimethylaminopropionitrile was identified as the probable causative agent, and after its removal no new cases occurred.

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