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Toluene Toxicity
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More information on the adverse effects of toluene and on treating and managing cases of exposure to toluene can be obtained from ATSDR, your state and local health departments, and university medical centers. Case Studies in Environmental Medicine: Toluene Toxicity is one monograph in a series. For other publications in this series, use the order form on page 30. For clinical inquiries, contact ATSDR, Division of Health Education and Promotion, Office of the Director, at 404-498-0101; the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC) (1010 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 513, Washington, DC 20005, telephone: 202-347-4976, fax: 202-247-9450, e-mail: aoec@aoec.org, Web page: www.aoec.org); Exit ATSDR or the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSU) through AOEC.


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