Chronic Cocaine Abuse
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Perhaps because it is difficult to maintain high chronic levels of cocaine in the body. Treatment of stimulant abuse requires a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s psychological, medical, … Doc Viewer
A Case Of Mutism Subsequent To Cocaine Abuse
To heavy chronic crack-cocaine abuse. She was dis-charged on no medications after a 3-month stay, slightly improved (less psychomotor agitation) but still mute, to … Read More
Dose-Related Neurobehavioral Effects Of Chronic Cocaine Use
Unrecognized component of dual diagnosis in substance abuse treatment. J Psychoactive Drugs 1989; 21:153–160 10. Hoff AL, Riordan H, Alpert R, et al: Cognitive function in chronic cocaine abusers (abstract). … Retrieve Full Source
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Tions associated with cocaine abuse were a hoarse nasal tone, the passage of liquids and food into the nasal cavi-ties, with swallowing difficulties, heart disease, chronic … Access Doc
MRI Changes In Cocaine Induced Toxic Encephalopathy
• Cocaine abuse causes irreversible changes brain changes on MRI • Cocaine induced toxic encephalopathy presents matter have been noted in chronic cocaine abusers and they tend to persist even after abstinence. … Content Retrieval
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Chronic cocaine abuse is associated with increased left ventricular niass index and wall thickness. Left ventricular hypertrophy may provide a substrate facilitating the … Retrieve Doc
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Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction and Orbital Cellulitis Associated With Chronic Intranasal Cocaine Abuse George Alexandrakis, MD; David T. Tse, MD; Robert H. Rosa, Jr, MD; Thomas E. Johnson, MD … Doc Retrieval
Brain Atrophy And Chronic Cocaine Abuse: Background And Work …
27 Brain Atrophy and Chronic Cocaine Abuse: Background and Work in Progress Frederick G. Langendorf, David C. Anderson, David E. Tupper, David A. Rottenberg, and Irwin D. Weisman … Retrieve Doc
Neuropsychological Abnormalities In Cocaine Abusers: Possible …
chronic cocaine abuse. This association between increased striatal blood flow and greater levels of neuropsychological impairment was observed in the Woods study (Woods et al. 1991) (R=0.55). … Get Document
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Inhalant Research: Brain Damage Chronic Solvent Abusers Have More Brain Abnormalities and Cognitive Impairments Than Cocaine Abusers Chronic inhalant abuse has long been linked to widespread brain damage … Fetch Full Source
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Some users, the long-term use of inhaled cocaine has led to a unique respiratory syndrome, and chronic snorting of cocaine has led to the erosion of the Methods of abuse Powdered cocaine can be snorted or injected into the veins after dissolving in water. … Fetch Full Source
Cerebral Hypoperfusion And Neurocognitive Impairment In …
Comparison groups are composed of chronic cocaine abuse subjects that were in the upper- and lower-quartile of SPECT abnormality level [i.e., sum of significantly different pixels (p < .01) from mean control group image]. … Retrieve Full Source
Chronic Nephropathies Of Cocaine And Heroin Abuse: A Critical …
In-Depth Review Chronic Nephropathies of Cocaine and Heroin Abuse: A Critical Review Jared A. Jaffe and Paul L. Kimmel Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension, Department of Medicine, George Washington University Medical Center, … Fetch Content
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Mittenberg W, Motta S. Effects of chronic cocaine abuse on memory and learning. Arch Clin Neuropsychology 1993;8:477-483. 18. Ardila A, Rosselli M, Strumwasser S. Neuropsychological … Read Full Source
Is cocaine Addictive? Crack & Yes. Clinicians Estimate That …
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Attachment 7.5.4: Substance Abuse Disorders Qualifying …
305.6 Cocaine Abuse 305.60 Cocaine Abuse, Unspecified Use 305.61 Cocaine Abuse, Continuous Use 305.62 Cocaine Abuse, Episodic Use 305.63 Cocaine Abuse, in Remission … Access Content
Chronic cocaine But Not chronic Amphetamine Use Is Associated …
Chronic cocaine but not chronic amphetamine might be caused by chronic consumption of either alcohol or cocaine or could reflect the additive ef-fect of both substances, as all participants consumed both drugs. In light of evidence showing differential effects of individ-ual drugs of abuse on executive … Visit Document
Cocaine Addiction As A Neurological Disorder: Implications …
1 Cocaine Addiction as a Neurological Disorder: Implications for Treatment Maria Dorota Majewska INTRODUCTION Addiction to stimulants such as cocaine or amphetamine is a chronic, … Return Document