Pulmonary complications of crack cocaine use: high-resolution computed tomography of the chest
- PMID: 18545829
- DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132008000500012
Pulmonary complications of crack cocaine use: high-resolution computed tomography of the chest
Abstract
Here, we report high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings in a patient who developed sudden hemoptysis, dyspnea and chest pain after smoking crack cocaine. Chest X-rays showed consolidations, primarily in the upper lobes, and HRCT scans showed ground glass attenuation opacities, consolidations and air-space nodules. A follow-up CT, after drug use discontinuation and administration of corticosteroids, showed partial resolution of pulmonary lesions and the appearance of cavitations. Clinical, imaging and laboratory findings led to a diagnosis of 'crack lung'.
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