2017
DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2017.78.4.233
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Two cases of cocaine nasal insufflation-induced pneumomediastinum

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“…Both inhaled and intravenous forms of cocaine abuse can result in well-recognized respiratory acute and chronic complications such as nasal septum perforation, pulmonary hypertension, pneumothorax, PM, airway burns, and lung syndromes (interstitial lung disease, alveolar hemorrhage, reactive airway disease, pulmonary edema, pulmonary granulomatosis, infections, foreign body aspiration, infections, bronchoconstriction, and thermal injuries) [5]. PM occurs when cocaine is smoked, but can also occur when cocaine is nasally inhaled [6,7,8]. PM is part of the differential diagnosis for chest pain, particularly in young people, smokers, and drug abusers.…”
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“…Both inhaled and intravenous forms of cocaine abuse can result in well-recognized respiratory acute and chronic complications such as nasal septum perforation, pulmonary hypertension, pneumothorax, PM, airway burns, and lung syndromes (interstitial lung disease, alveolar hemorrhage, reactive airway disease, pulmonary edema, pulmonary granulomatosis, infections, foreign body aspiration, infections, bronchoconstriction, and thermal injuries) [5]. PM occurs when cocaine is smoked, but can also occur when cocaine is nasally inhaled [6,7,8]. PM is part of the differential diagnosis for chest pain, particularly in young people, smokers, and drug abusers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%