| Literature DB >> 33728203 |
Chinthaka P Bulathsinghala1, Palla Rivi De Silva2, Rahul Dadhwal3, Pahnwat T Taweesedt4, Salim Surani1.
Abstract
Inhalation of cocaine derivatives is associated with a number of pulmonary and systemic complications. We report a case of less recognized complication, the aspiration of a metallic object used as a screen for crack cocaine abuse. A 42-year-old female presented with a two-day history of gradually worsening cough and a history of "food aspiration." Her lung examination revealed wheezing and fine crackles with diminished air entry at the left base. A chest X-ray revealed an 8 mm radiopaque foreign body overlying the region of the left lower lobe bronchus, with a confirmatory computed tomography scan of the chest. An urgent bronchoscopy revealed a metallic foreign body impacted into the left lower lobe bronchus proper, soon after the takeoff of the superior segment, which was removed with forceps. The patient signed out against medical advice soon after. Though relatively uncommon, this case highlights a possible complication associated with crack cocaine abuse that may require emergent intervention.Entities:
Keywords: aspiration; cocaine abuse; cocaine pipe; cough; foreign body inhalation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33728203 PMCID: PMC7948311 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184