Inhalation overexposure causes primarily central nervous system ( CNS ) effects ( headaches, dizzines, nausea, fatigue, and incoordination ).
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The clinical signs of toxicity in sheep, cattle and pigs included, ataxia, incoordination, muscular weakness, prostration and death.
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The limbs show weakness, incoordination in voluntary movement, dysdiadochokinesis ( in inability to perform rapidly alternating movements ), and titubation.
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Systemic toxicity is manifested by weakness, prostration, dizziness, ataxia ( incoordination of the gait ) and an overall loss of coordination.
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Lesions may also result in problems with planning movements and ipsilateral incoordination, especially of the upper limb and to faulty phonation and articulation.
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Following the sub-acute phase, the patients experience a few mild symptoms including some behavioral changes, incoordination, and difficulty in speech.
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Exposure to 1-1-1-trichloroethane vapors can cause central nervous system damage, dizziness, incoordination, drowsiness, and increased reaction time.
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Upon accumulation in the brain, patients may experience speech problems, incoordination, swallowing problems, and prominent hyperkinetic symptoms including tremor, dystonia, and gait difficulties.
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He sought to explain the manner in which this incoordination in the action of the heart s muscle was brought about and the manner in which normal contraction could be restored.
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Progressive symptoms may include grazing away from the herd, irritability, muscle twitching, staring, incoordination, staggering, collapse, thrashing, head thrown back, and coma, followed by death.