Bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with spontaneous pneumomediastinum: An intravenous methamphetamine complication
Objective: To present an unusual case and proposed mechanism of bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with pneumomediastinum in a patient with intravenous methamphetamine use. Case report: Thin white man presented with confusion and chest pain after intravenous methamphetamine use. Initial workup fou...
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doaj-7da73a3c153c4118b6eb01e6a806caca2020-11-25T02:17:45ZengElsevierRespiratory Medicine Case Reports2213-00712018-01-012545Bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with spontaneous pneumomediastinum: An intravenous methamphetamine complicationDaniel Guck0Ryan Munyon1Corresponding author. 500 University Dr, Hershey, PA 17033, USA,; Department of Internal Medicine, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, USAObjective: To present an unusual case and proposed mechanism of bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with pneumomediastinum in a patient with intravenous methamphetamine use. Case report: Thin white man presented with confusion and chest pain after intravenous methamphetamine use. Initial workup found bilateral pneumothoraces with pneumomediastinum. Conservative management was initiated and subsequent radiographs and physical examination revealed subsequent improvement in pneumothoraces and pneumomediastinum. Conclusion: Intravenous methamphetamine use increases a wide number of inflammatory markers that can increase the risk of spontaneous pneumothoraces and pneumomediastinum. In patients with known risk factors, methamphetamine use can promote an increased incidence of spontaneous pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. Keywords: Pneumothorax, Pneumomediastinum, Inflammatory markers, Methamphetamine usehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007117301892 |
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Bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with spontaneous pneumomediastinum: An intravenous methamphetamine complication |
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Bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with spontaneous pneumomediastinum: An intravenous methamphetamine complication |
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bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with spontaneous pneumomediastinum: an intravenous methamphetamine complication |
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Respiratory Medicine Case Reports |
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Objective: To present an unusual case and proposed mechanism of bilateral spontaneous pneumothoraces with pneumomediastinum in a patient with intravenous methamphetamine use. Case report: Thin white man presented with confusion and chest pain after intravenous methamphetamine use. Initial workup found bilateral pneumothoraces with pneumomediastinum. Conservative management was initiated and subsequent radiographs and physical examination revealed subsequent improvement in pneumothoraces and pneumomediastinum. Conclusion: Intravenous methamphetamine use increases a wide number of inflammatory markers that can increase the risk of spontaneous pneumothoraces and pneumomediastinum. In patients with known risk factors, methamphetamine use can promote an increased incidence of spontaneous pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum. Keywords: Pneumothorax, Pneumomediastinum, Inflammatory markers, Methamphetamine use |
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