Nonocular manifestations of parenteral drug abuse
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- DOI: 10.1016/0039-6257(86)90063-9
Nonocular manifestations of parenteral drug abuse
Abstract
The nonocular manifestations of parenteral drug abuse are presented to familiarize the ophthalmologist with this ever growing, medical and psychosocial problem. The ophthalmologist, like other primary care physicians, may be the first professional to encounter these patients whose substance abuse may lead to a wider spectrum of physical and psychiatric illness. The variety, history, and manifestations of abused substances are discussed.
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