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    No laughing matter: subacute degeneration of the spinal cord due to nitrous oxide inhalation. 

    Keddie, S; Adams, A; Kelso, ARC; Turner, B; Schmierer, K; Gnanapavan, S; Malaspina, A; Giovannoni, G; Basnett, I; Noyce, AJ (2018-05)
    BACKGROUND: Whilst the dangers of 'legal highs' have been widely publicised in the media, very few cases of the neurological syndrome associated with the inhalation of nitrous oxide (N2O) have been reported. Here we set ...
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