Pesticides Robert M. Fellheimer, P.C. represented husband and wife dermally exposed to dursban. Husband died of dissecting aortic aneurysm and wife developed toxic brain injury and chemical sensitivity secondary to exposure. Tissue of husband tested six years after death disclosed dursban and its metabolites. Wife had sophisticated brain scans at University of Pennsylvania. These include Quantitative Positron Emission Tomography (QPET) that measures cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism and the Quantitative MRI that measures subtle brain atrophy. These tests demonstrate existing damage and possibility of future injury.
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