Pulmonary oedema lasting six days occurred in a 68 year old man after sniffing cocaine. He also had evidence of parenteral self-administration of heroin. Pulmonary microvascular filtration pressure and permeability were normal. Delayed resolution of the pulmonary oedema may have been caused by a cocaine-induced impairment of sodium and thus fluid transport across alveolar epithelium. Recognition may be important, since lowering filtration pressure with diuretics may not hasten resolution of oedema
Introduction: Drug overdose represents a growing reason for emergency department visits and hospital...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
A case of cardiorespiratory arrest in a 28 year old man after cocaine and heroin ingestion is descri...
The use of heroin is associated with pulmonary abnormalities resulting from the chronic effects of h...
Pulmonary complications of cocaine among users are common. Manifestations include lung congestion, i...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Cocaine is a commonly abused recreational drug in the United States. An adult man developed non-spec...
CONTEXT: Brazilian researchers have recently recognized a marked increase in the number of people us...
Air in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusi...
Cocaine is an illegal drug; its abuse and toxicity are a public health problem due to its high morbi...
Introduction. The most prominent complications of cocaine use are adverse effects in the cardiovascu...
AbstractAir in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air...
Recreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epidemic pr...
adverse health consequences are widespread (1). Al-though physiologic derangements have been shown i...
Objective: To evaluate HRCT scans of the chest in 22 patients with cocaine-induced pulmonary disease...
Introduction: Drug overdose represents a growing reason for emergency department visits and hospital...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
A case of cardiorespiratory arrest in a 28 year old man after cocaine and heroin ingestion is descri...
The use of heroin is associated with pulmonary abnormalities resulting from the chronic effects of h...
Pulmonary complications of cocaine among users are common. Manifestations include lung congestion, i...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Cocaine is a commonly abused recreational drug in the United States. An adult man developed non-spec...
CONTEXT: Brazilian researchers have recently recognized a marked increase in the number of people us...
Air in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusi...
Cocaine is an illegal drug; its abuse and toxicity are a public health problem due to its high morbi...
Introduction. The most prominent complications of cocaine use are adverse effects in the cardiovascu...
AbstractAir in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air...
Recreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epidemic pr...
adverse health consequences are widespread (1). Al-though physiologic derangements have been shown i...
Objective: To evaluate HRCT scans of the chest in 22 patients with cocaine-induced pulmonary disease...
Introduction: Drug overdose represents a growing reason for emergency department visits and hospital...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
A case of cardiorespiratory arrest in a 28 year old man after cocaine and heroin ingestion is descri...