[Patho-anatomic changes in a narcotic addict]. 1991

N Dujella, and J Dujella
Medicinski fakultet Sveucilista u Zagrebu.

The pathoanatomical analyses made on biopsy specimens of organs of a woman with a several year history of drug abuse who died suddenly because of drug intoxication is presented. Characteristic pathological findings such as scars on the forearm arranged in a series along the vein as well as fresh needle marks in the cubital region suggesting intravenous drug use are described. Birefringent talc crystals as a positive sign of drug addiction were found in macrophages of the lungs, liver, spleen and kidneys. In the lungs, they were present perivasculary within the foreign-body granulomas, in the liver, within the Kupffer's cells and macrophages of the porta hepatis, in the spleen, in macrophages around the folliculi and in the kidneys within the endothelial cells of glomerular loops. The liver showed chronic viral hepatitis as well. As a sign of an acute drug intoxication, the so-called "drug addict's lung" was observed and the brain showed a pronounced edema and perivascular bleeding. The mentioned acute pathological changes demonstrate that the sudden death was most probably caused by drug intoxication and this has been confirmed by toxicological analysis. In summary, the value of the necroscopy and histological analysis of organs, particularly by using a polarizing microscope, in detecting pathological changes caused by drug addiction and, thus, the need for pathoanatomical analysis of all drug addicts who expired and young persons who died by a sudden death of unknown origin is emphasized.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D019966 Substance-Related Disorders Disorders related to substance use or abuse. Chemical Dependence,Drug Abuse,Drug Addiction,Drug Dependence,Drug Habituation,Drug Use Disorder,Drug Use Disorders,Organic Mental Disorders, Substance-Induced,Substance Abuse,Substance Dependence,Substance Related Disorder,Substance Use,Substance Use Disorder,Substance Use Disorders,Prescription Drug Abuse,Substance Addiction,Abuse, Drug,Abuse, Prescription Drug,Abuse, Substance,Addiction, Drug,Addiction, Substance,Chemical Dependences,Dependence, Chemical,Dependence, Drug,Dependence, Substance,Dependences, Chemical,Disorder, Drug Use,Disorder, Substance Related,Disorder, Substance Use,Disorders, Substance Related,Drug Abuse, Prescription,Habituation, Drug,Organic Mental Disorders, Substance Induced,Related Disorder, Substance,Related Disorders, Substance,Substance Abuses,Substance Uses,Use, Substance
D062787 Drug Overdose Accidental or deliberate use of a medication or street drug in excess of normal dosage. Drug Overdoses,Overdose, Drug,Overdoses, Drug

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