We report a case of recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax in a patient with cocaine abuse through inhalation alone. He underwent thoracoscopic apical lung resection with mechanical pleurodesis. Despite the lack of significant radiological features of talc induced pulmonary granulomatosis, pathological findings showed granulomas with foreign materials suggestive of being talc. Electronic microscopy showed that the size of talc particles were <4.0 µm and thus small enough to reach the alveoli
The purpose of this article is to report a case of hemoptysis occurring in combination with secondar...
Background. Emphysematous bullae, defined as airspaces of greater than or equal to one centimeter in...
Pulmonary complications of cocaine among users are common. Manifestations include lung congestion, i...
We report a case of recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax in a patient with cocaine abuse through inhal...
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is defined as free air in mediastinum without any underlying pulmonary...
Introduction. The most prominent complications of cocaine use are adverse effects in the cardiovascu...
none5A case of bilateral pneumothorax, lung cavitations, and pleural empyema in a cocaine user is de...
Background: Talc poudrage is considered a safe pleurodesis technique to improve the results of video...
Cocaine abuse has become more affordable and popular amongst drug abusers locally in recent years. S...
Abstract Background Talcosis, a granulomatous inflammation of the lungs caused by inhalation of talc...
Objective: To evaluate HRCT scans of the chest in 22 patients with cocaine-induced pulmonary disease...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Air in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusi...
The first case of pulmonary talcosis or talc pneumoconiosis related to inhalation of talc during its...
AbstractAir in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air...
The purpose of this article is to report a case of hemoptysis occurring in combination with secondar...
Background. Emphysematous bullae, defined as airspaces of greater than or equal to one centimeter in...
Pulmonary complications of cocaine among users are common. Manifestations include lung congestion, i...
We report a case of recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax in a patient with cocaine abuse through inhal...
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is defined as free air in mediastinum without any underlying pulmonary...
Introduction. The most prominent complications of cocaine use are adverse effects in the cardiovascu...
none5A case of bilateral pneumothorax, lung cavitations, and pleural empyema in a cocaine user is de...
Background: Talc poudrage is considered a safe pleurodesis technique to improve the results of video...
Cocaine abuse has become more affordable and popular amongst drug abusers locally in recent years. S...
Abstract Background Talcosis, a granulomatous inflammation of the lungs caused by inhalation of talc...
Objective: To evaluate HRCT scans of the chest in 22 patients with cocaine-induced pulmonary disease...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Air in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air diffusi...
The first case of pulmonary talcosis or talc pneumoconiosis related to inhalation of talc during its...
AbstractAir in the epidural space is called pneumorachis. The usual mechanism of pneumorachis is air...
The purpose of this article is to report a case of hemoptysis occurring in combination with secondar...
Background. Emphysematous bullae, defined as airspaces of greater than or equal to one centimeter in...
Pulmonary complications of cocaine among users are common. Manifestations include lung congestion, i...