ACUTE BRAIN SYNDROME SECONDARY TO TETRACHLORETHYLENE INGESTION
A. F. HAERER M.D.1, and
H. D. UDELMAN M.D.1
1 Captain of the Medical Corps., Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry, Ireland Army Hospital, Fort Knox, Ky.
An acute brain syndrome partially resembling the perceptual distortion reponse to LSD is described in a young man following the ingestion of a conventional dose of tetrachlorethylene for intestinal parasites.