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- Pulmonary complications of cocaine use - UpToDate
Toxicity in a variety of organs has been reported, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, and central nervous systems [5] The pulmonary sequelae that result from cocaine use will be reviewed here Other aspects of cocaine use are discussed separately
- CRACK LUNG SYNDROME: WHEN LESS IS MORE - CHEST
INTRODUCTION: Crack lung is a clinical syndrome of pulmonary toxicity caused by smoking crack, which is a highly potent, addictive, crystalline form of cocaine, within 48 hours of presentation
- Does Cocaine Affect Your Lungs? - Biology Insights
Chronic cocaine use promotes persistent inflammation and structural changes, leading to long-term respiratory impairment This chronic irritation can result in pulmonary fibrosis (scar tissue formation), which decreases the elasticity and capacity of the lungs to exchange oxygen
- Cocaine-Induced Pulmonary Diseases: Diagnosis and Management
Repeated exposure to toxic chemicals and irritants in cocaine smoke can cause scarring of the lung tissue, a condition known as pulmonary fibrosis In pulmonary fibrosis, the lungs lose their elasticity, making it difficult for the alveoli to expand and contract during breathing
- Pulmonary effects of cocaine use - MedCrave online
Cocaine has multiple effects on the lungs, both acute and chronic Effects of cocaine to the lungs depend on the route of administration (oral, nasal, intravenous), dose size, frequency of exposure, and presence of associated substances like heroin, talc or marijuana
- Acute pulmonary toxicity from crack cocaine - WikEM
Also known as "crack lung" Usually presents within 48 hours of crack cocaine inhalation Due to hemorrhagic alveolitis from inhalational crack cocaine use [1] Crack cocaine vaporizes at 187°C [2] Clinical Features Characterized by dyspnea and hypoxia after crack cocaine use [2] May also see: Fever Hemoptysis Respiratory failure Pulmonary edema
- Does Cocaine Affect Your Lungs? - Biology Insights
Cocaine use can precipitate several acute, severe respiratory syndromes that often require emergency medical intervention One recognized syndrome is “Crack Lung,” characterized by acute, diffuse alveolar damage that typically appears within 48 hours of smoking the drug
- High-Resolution Computed Tomographic Findings of Cocaine . . . - Springer
This literature review describes cocaine-induced diseases with pulmonary involvement, with an emphasis on high-resolution chest computed tomographic findings and patterns
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