Literature DB >> 9467022

[Nuclear magnetic resonance tomography detection of heroin-associated CNS lesions].

L Niehaus1, S Röricht, B U Meyer, B Sander.   

Abstract

Rare patterns of heroin-associated lesions within the central nervous system are described. In one case, magnetic resonance imaging revealed the combination of a border zone infarct within the thoracal spinal cord and a bilateral lesion within the globus pallidus. In a second case, cerebral border zone infarctions were observed which were attributed to a vasospasm of the basal cerebral arteries. Drug-abuse should be considered as a potential cause of these unusual manifestations of ischemic lesions in young patients.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9467022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aktuelle Radiol        ISSN: 0939-267X


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