Artigo Revisado por pares

Severe Arteriosclerosis in the Kidney of a Cocaine Addict

1992; Elsevier BV; Volume: 20; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0272-6386(12)70267-6

ISSN

1523-6838

Autores

Agnes B. Fogo, Keith Superdock, James B. Atkinson,

Tópico(s)

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Resumo

Cocaine abuse has been associated with sudden cardiac death with coronary artery thrombosis with or without underlying vessel disease. Additional vascular beds thus far implicated in cocaine-associated arteriopathy include thoracic and abdominal aorta, and pulmonary, cerebral, and placental vessels; abnormalities include vasospasm, thrombosis, and accelerated atherosclerosis. We report the case of an adult male cocaine user with severe arteriosclerosis of renal vessels, and suggest that cocaine may also affect the renal vasculature. Cocaine abuse has been associated with sudden cardiac death with coronary artery thrombosis with or without underlying vessel disease. Additional vascular beds thus far implicated in cocaine-associated arteriopathy include thoracic and abdominal aorta, and pulmonary, cerebral, and placental vessels; abnormalities include vasospasm, thrombosis, and accelerated atherosclerosis. We report the case of an adult male cocaine user with severe arteriosclerosis of renal vessels, and suggest that cocaine may also affect the renal vasculature.

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