2020
DOI: 10.18008/1816-5095-2020-1-152-157
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Optic Nerve Atrophy in Heroin Intoxication

Abstract: Drug dependence is one of important social problems in modern society. It became more actual because of the high morbidity in young working-age patients. The central nervous system is the main target for psychoactive substances. Long-term drug intoxication results in functional and structural brain alterations, it leads to cognitive impairment and disturbances of higher mental functions rendering patients’ disadapted in their work and daily life activities. Eye disorders due to drug abuse are multifaceted and … Show more

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“…showing increased RNFL thickness compared to healthy controls (657), some reporting comparable results (658), and some finding superior quadrant thinning (659). In-utero exposure to opiates has been associated with ONH (660), and a case of OA subsequent to chronic heroin intoxication has also been reported (651).…”
Section: 114(b) Opioidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…showing increased RNFL thickness compared to healthy controls (657), some reporting comparable results (658), and some finding superior quadrant thinning (659). In-utero exposure to opiates has been associated with ONH (660), and a case of OA subsequent to chronic heroin intoxication has also been reported (651).…”
Section: 114(b) Opioidsmentioning
confidence: 99%