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Cocaine-Related Acute Spinal Cord Infarction.

Caitlin M Farrell1, Dragos F Cucu2.   

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We report a rare case of anterior spinal artery syndrome in the setting of acute cocaine use. A 31-year-old man presented to the hospital unarousable with leukocytosis and a positive toxicology screen for opioids, cocaine, benzodiazepines and cannabis. He was placed on intravenous naloxone. As the patient regained consciousness, he was found to have paraplegia, sensory loss below the level of T5, and urinary retention. MRI findings showed a signal intensity abnormality from the level of T1-4, highly suggestive of an acute ischemic spinal cord infarct. [Full article available at http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal-2018-02.asp].

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Keywords:  anterior spinal artery syndrome; cocaine; spinal cord; spinal cord infarction

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29393308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  R I Med J (2013)        ISSN: 0363-7913


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Review 1.  Cocaine-related cervical spinal cord infarction: a case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  F Pichiorri; M Masciullo; C Foti; M Molinari; G Scivoletto
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2022-02-02
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