Methamphetamine is a substance of abuse that is most commonly smoked. Both regular and non-regular use can cause toxic injury to the lung parenchyma, the signs and symptoms of which are non-specific. Clinical scenarios include non-cardiac pulmonary oedema, acute respiratory distress syndrome, alveolar haemorrhage, pneumonia and pneumoconiosis. As radiological imaging is often non-specific, a positive history of methamphetamine use is the only way to reach a definite diagnosis. The use of methamphetamine is now increasing in Europe, so it is important as physicians to be aware of this differential diagnosis in patients in respiratory distress with risk factors for illicit drug use
Drug-Induced respiratory diseases are becoming increasingly apparent, as more than 40 commonly used...
Medicinal agents, beside occupational and environmental agents, remain one of the most common causes...
Eosinophilic pneumonia (EP) is a disease characterized by prominent infiltration of lung structures ...
Background: Toxic lung injury may manifest itself in many different ways, ranging from respiratory t...
Abnormal mediastinal air may be caused by inhalational illicit drug use subsequent to barotrauma res...
Background: Toxic lung injury may manifest itself in many different ways, ranging from respiratory t...
Objective: To present an unusual case and proposed mechanism of bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces...
Methamphetamine, heroin, and cannabis are three of the most commonly misused drugs in Asia. In Taiwa...
Methamphetamines are commonly abused drugs for their stimulant and euphoric effects. Inhaled and int...
Drug-induced organ damage stands as a prevalent yet much-neglected issue globally. Keeping in view i...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
Illicit drugs use is a real public health issue, especially among young people. The totality of the ...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Amphetamines and methamphetamines are two groups of substance whose use are increasing globally. Met...
“Ice”, “crystal meth”, is the smokable form of methamphetamine hydrochloride. This paper will commen...
Drug-Induced respiratory diseases are becoming increasingly apparent, as more than 40 commonly used...
Medicinal agents, beside occupational and environmental agents, remain one of the most common causes...
Eosinophilic pneumonia (EP) is a disease characterized by prominent infiltration of lung structures ...
Background: Toxic lung injury may manifest itself in many different ways, ranging from respiratory t...
Abnormal mediastinal air may be caused by inhalational illicit drug use subsequent to barotrauma res...
Background: Toxic lung injury may manifest itself in many different ways, ranging from respiratory t...
Objective: To present an unusual case and proposed mechanism of bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces...
Methamphetamine, heroin, and cannabis are three of the most commonly misused drugs in Asia. In Taiwa...
Methamphetamines are commonly abused drugs for their stimulant and euphoric effects. Inhaled and int...
Drug-induced organ damage stands as a prevalent yet much-neglected issue globally. Keeping in view i...
AbstractRecreational use of alkaloid free-base cocaine, also known as crack cocaine, has reached epi...
Illicit drugs use is a real public health issue, especially among young people. The totality of the ...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug among patients seen in emergency rooms. It can be tak...
Amphetamines and methamphetamines are two groups of substance whose use are increasing globally. Met...
“Ice”, “crystal meth”, is the smokable form of methamphetamine hydrochloride. This paper will commen...
Drug-Induced respiratory diseases are becoming increasingly apparent, as more than 40 commonly used...
Medicinal agents, beside occupational and environmental agents, remain one of the most common causes...
Eosinophilic pneumonia (EP) is a disease characterized by prominent infiltration of lung structures ...