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Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug
Talcosis due to intravenous injection of oral drugs can cause severe pulmonary disease with progressive dyspnea even when drug use is discontinued. We describe a 54-year-old woman with severe emphysema who underwent left lung transplantation. The patient had a remote history of intravenous injection...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2629966/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686743 |
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author | Shlomi, Dekel Shitrit, David Bendayan, Daniele Sahar, Gidon Shechtman, Yitshak Kramer, Mordechai R |
author_facet | Shlomi, Dekel Shitrit, David Bendayan, Daniele Sahar, Gidon Shechtman, Yitshak Kramer, Mordechai R |
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description | Talcosis due to intravenous injection of oral drugs can cause severe pulmonary disease with progressive dyspnea even when drug use is discontinued. We describe a 54-year-old woman with severe emphysema who underwent left lung transplantation. The patient had a remote history of intravenous injection of crushed methylphenidate (Ritalin) tablets. Chest computed tomography showed severe emphysematous changes, more prominent in the lower lobes. Microscopic examination of the extracted lung demonstrated multinucleated giant cells with birefringent crystals, compatible with talcosis. At follow-up, daily symptoms were completely alleviated and lung function was good. We recommend that lung transplantation be considered as a viable option in the treatment of talcosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-26299662009-05-04 Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug Shlomi, Dekel Shitrit, David Bendayan, Daniele Sahar, Gidon Shechtman, Yitshak Kramer, Mordechai R Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Case Report Talcosis due to intravenous injection of oral drugs can cause severe pulmonary disease with progressive dyspnea even when drug use is discontinued. We describe a 54-year-old woman with severe emphysema who underwent left lung transplantation. The patient had a remote history of intravenous injection of crushed methylphenidate (Ritalin) tablets. Chest computed tomography showed severe emphysematous changes, more prominent in the lower lobes. Microscopic examination of the extracted lung demonstrated multinucleated giant cells with birefringent crystals, compatible with talcosis. At follow-up, daily symptoms were completely alleviated and lung function was good. We recommend that lung transplantation be considered as a viable option in the treatment of talcosis. Dove Medical Press 2008-06 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2629966/ /pubmed/18686743 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Case Report Shlomi, Dekel Shitrit, David Bendayan, Daniele Sahar, Gidon Shechtman, Yitshak Kramer, Mordechai R Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug |
title | Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug |
title_full | Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug |
title_fullStr | Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug |
title_full_unstemmed | Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug |
title_short | Successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug |
title_sort | successful lung transplantation for talcosis secondary to intravenous abuse of oral drug |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2629966/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686743 |
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