| Literature DB >> 29483006 |
Kyle W Mahoney1, Meghan Romba2, Philippe Gailloud3, Izlem Izbudak4, Deanna Saylor5.
Abstract
As the opioid epidemic continues, understanding manifestations of abuse, including heroin-associated myelopathy remains essential. Here we describe a young man with a past medical history significant for polysubstance abuse who developed acute-onset, rapidly progressive myelopathy after resumption of intravenous heroin use. He had significant spinal cord involvement with findings suggestive of heroin-associated myelopathy. The salient features of this case include diffusion imaging of the spine and spinal angiography supporting a possible vasculopathy as the pathophysiologic mechanism underlying heroin-associated myelopathy. Additionally, CSF studies showed the transition from a neutrophilic pleocytosis to a lymphocytic pleocytosis suggesting an inflammatory component.Entities:
Keywords: Myelitis; Spinal cord diseases; Spinal cord ischemia; Spinal cord vascular diseases
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29483006 DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2018.02.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Neurosci ISSN: 0967-5868 Impact factor: 1.961