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Emergence of recreational drug abuse as a major risk factor for stroke in young …


DA Kaku, DH Lowenstein - Annals of internal medicine, 1990 - Am Coll Physicians
Patients: Consecutive sample of 214 patients aged 15 to 44 years, admitted between 1979 and
1988 with a diagnosis of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. An equal number of control patients
admitted with diagnoses of status asthmaticus, acute appendicitis, or acute cholecystitis ...
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Stroke and cocaine or amphetamine use


DB Petitti, S Sidney, C Quesenberry, A Bernstein - Epidemiology, 1998 - jstor.org
Diana B. Petitti,1 Stephen Sidney,2 Charles Quesenberry,2 and Allan Bernstein2 ... The association
of cocaine and amphetamine use with hem- orrhagic and ischemic stroke is based almost solely
on data from case series. The limited number of epidemiologic studies
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Cerebrovascular complications of the use of the" crack" form of alkaloidal cocaine


SR Levine, JC Brust, N Futrell, KL Ho, D Blake … - New England Journal …, 1990 - content.nejm.org
BACKGROUND AND METHODS. The use of cocaine, especially one of its alkaloidal forms
("crack"), has been increasingly associated with cerebrovascular disease. To clarify the
clinical, radiologic, and pathological features of the events associated with cocaine use, ...
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Occurrence of stroke associated with use/abuse of drugs


MA Sloan, SJ Kittner, D Rigamonti, TR Price - Neurology, 1991 - AAN Enterprises
Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke frequently occur in temporal association with use or abuse
of illicit and over-the-counter (OTC) sympathomimetic drugs. However, little information is available
on the proportion of strokes associated with use/abuse of drugs in specific hospital ...
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Stroke associated with cocaine use


DC Klonoff, BT Andrews, WG Obana - Archives of Neurology, 1989 - archneur.highwire.org
\s=b\We describe eight patients in whom cocaine use was related to stroke and re- view 39 cases
from the literature. Among these 47 patients the mean (\m=+-\SD) age was 32.5 \m=+-\12.1
years; 76% (34/45) were men. Stroke followed cocaine use by in- halation, intranasal, ...
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Cocaine-induced cerebral vasoconstriction detected in humans with magnetic …


MJ Kaufman, JM Levin, MH Ross, N Lange, SL Rose, … - Jama, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
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A comparative study of the cerebrovascular complications of cocaine: alkaloidal …


SR Levine, JCM Brust, N Futrell, LM Brass, D Blake, P … - Neurology, 1991 - AAN Enterprises
Center for Stroke Research (Drs. Levine, Futrell, Millikan, and Welch), Department of
Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI; Department of Neurology (Drs. Brust and
Blake), College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, Harlem Hospital ...
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Illicit drug-associated ischemic stroke in the Baltimore-Washington Young Stroke …


MA Sloan, SJ Kittner, BR Feeser, J Gardner, A Epstein, … - Neurology, 1998 - AAN Enterprises
BACKGROUND: Limited information exists on the frequency, trends in occurrence, risk
factors, mechanisms, and outcome of ischemic stroke associated with illicit drug use among young
adults in a geographically defined population. METHODS: We reviewed ischemic stroke ...
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Methamphetamine-related stroke: four cases.


JA Perez Jr, EL Arsura, S Strategos - The Journal of emergency medicine - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Amphetamine use in certain parts of the United States has risen dramatically.
Methamphetamine, the most-common illicitly abused type of amphetamine, can be inhaled, injected
intravenously, or smoked. It is a potent sympathomimetic that may lead to vascular events ...
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Cocaine abuse: neurovascular complications.


IG Jacobs, MH Roszler, JK Kelly, MA Klein, GA Kling - Radiology, 1989 - radiology.rsna.org
In a review of the records of 3,712 drug abusers, 13 patients were identified with neurologic deficits
attributable to the use of cocaine. Ischemic manifestations were the most frequent, occurring
in seven (54%) patients, with a mean age of 34.2 years. Three (23%) patients had ...
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