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Cocaine-induced pulmonary changes: HRCT findings

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate HRCT scans of the chest in 22 patients with cocaine-induced pulmonary disease. METHODS: We included patients between 19 and 52 years of age. The HRCT scans were evaluated by two radiologists independently, discordant results being resolved by consensus. The inclusion criterion...

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Autores principales: de Almeida, Renata Rocha, Zanetti, Gláucia, Souza, Arthur Soares, de Souza, Luciana Soares, Silva, Jorge Luiz Pereira e, Escuissato, Dante Luiz, Irion, Klaus Loureiro, Mançano, Alexandre Dias, Nobre, Luiz Felipe, Hochhegger, Bruno, Marchiori, Edson
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4635952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26398752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37132015000000025
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author de Almeida, Renata Rocha
Zanetti, Gláucia
Souza, Arthur Soares
de Souza, Luciana Soares
Silva, Jorge Luiz Pereira e
Escuissato, Dante Luiz
Irion, Klaus Loureiro
Mançano, Alexandre Dias
Nobre, Luiz Felipe
Hochhegger, Bruno
Marchiori, Edson
author_facet de Almeida, Renata Rocha
Zanetti, Gláucia
Souza, Arthur Soares
de Souza, Luciana Soares
Silva, Jorge Luiz Pereira e
Escuissato, Dante Luiz
Irion, Klaus Loureiro
Mançano, Alexandre Dias
Nobre, Luiz Felipe
Hochhegger, Bruno
Marchiori, Edson
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate HRCT scans of the chest in 22 patients with cocaine-induced pulmonary disease. METHODS: We included patients between 19 and 52 years of age. The HRCT scans were evaluated by two radiologists independently, discordant results being resolved by consensus. The inclusion criterion was an HRCT scan showing abnormalities that were temporally related to cocaine use, with no other apparent causal factors. RESULTS: In 8 patients (36.4%), the clinical and tomographic findings were consistent with "crack lung", those cases being studied separately. The major HRCT findings in that subgroup of patients included ground-glass opacities, in 100% of the cases; consolidations, in 50%; and the halo sign, in 25%. In 12.5% of the cases, smooth septal thickening, paraseptal emphysema, centrilobular nodules, and the tree-in-bud pattern were identified. Among the remaining 14 patients (63.6%), barotrauma was identified in 3 cases, presenting as pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax, and hemopneumothorax, respectively. Talcosis, characterized as perihilar conglomerate masses, architectural distortion, and emphysema, was diagnosed in 3 patients. Other patterns were found less frequently: organizing pneumonia and bullous emphysema, in 2 patients each; and pulmonary infarction, septic embolism, eosinophilic pneumonia, and cardiogenic pulmonary edema, in 1 patient each. CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary changes induced by cocaine use are varied and nonspecific. The diagnostic suspicion of cocaine-induced pulmonary disease depends, in most of the cases, on a careful drawing of correlations between clinical and radiological findings.
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spelling pubmed-46359522015-11-20 Cocaine-induced pulmonary changes: HRCT findings de Almeida, Renata Rocha Zanetti, Gláucia Souza, Arthur Soares de Souza, Luciana Soares Silva, Jorge Luiz Pereira e Escuissato, Dante Luiz Irion, Klaus Loureiro Mançano, Alexandre Dias Nobre, Luiz Felipe Hochhegger, Bruno Marchiori, Edson J Bras Pneumol Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate HRCT scans of the chest in 22 patients with cocaine-induced pulmonary disease. METHODS: We included patients between 19 and 52 years of age. The HRCT scans were evaluated by two radiologists independently, discordant results being resolved by consensus. The inclusion criterion was an HRCT scan showing abnormalities that were temporally related to cocaine use, with no other apparent causal factors. RESULTS: In 8 patients (36.4%), the clinical and tomographic findings were consistent with "crack lung", those cases being studied separately. The major HRCT findings in that subgroup of patients included ground-glass opacities, in 100% of the cases; consolidations, in 50%; and the halo sign, in 25%. In 12.5% of the cases, smooth septal thickening, paraseptal emphysema, centrilobular nodules, and the tree-in-bud pattern were identified. Among the remaining 14 patients (63.6%), barotrauma was identified in 3 cases, presenting as pneumomediastinum, pneumothorax, and hemopneumothorax, respectively. Talcosis, characterized as perihilar conglomerate masses, architectural distortion, and emphysema, was diagnosed in 3 patients. Other patterns were found less frequently: organizing pneumonia and bullous emphysema, in 2 patients each; and pulmonary infarction, septic embolism, eosinophilic pneumonia, and cardiogenic pulmonary edema, in 1 patient each. CONCLUSIONS: Pulmonary changes induced by cocaine use are varied and nonspecific. The diagnostic suspicion of cocaine-induced pulmonary disease depends, in most of the cases, on a careful drawing of correlations between clinical and radiological findings. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4635952/ /pubmed/26398752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37132015000000025 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Silva, Jorge Luiz Pereira e
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Irion, Klaus Loureiro
Mançano, Alexandre Dias
Nobre, Luiz Felipe
Hochhegger, Bruno
Marchiori, Edson
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4635952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26398752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-37132015000000025
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