Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3248263 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cocaine is the most powerful central nervous stimulant found in nature. All forms of cocaine cause tachycardia and vasoconstriction. A smokable, rapidly reacting form of cocaine base, “crack,” is highly addictive. Smoking crack introduces a high concentration of cocaine into the bloodstream, rendering it especially dangerous. We report a case that visually demonstrates severe aortic vasoconstriction from the suprarenal aorta and extending to both femoral arteries and beyond, resulting in renal failure and fatal bowel ischemia after a 5-day binge of crack cocaine.
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Authors
Joanne MD, FAAEM, Jonathan FACEP, FACMT, FAAEM,