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[Cannabis arteritis: four new cases].

C Cazalets1, E Laurat, B Cador

  • 1Service de médecine interne, hôpital Sud, 16, boulevard de Bulgarie, BP 5612, 35056 cedex 02, Rennes, France. francoise.robert@chu-rennes.fr <francoise.robert@chu-rennes.fr>

La Revue De Medecine Interne
|March 26, 2003
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Cannabis use is linked to juvenile thromboangiitis obliterans in young men. Stopping cannabis can improve limb health, while continued use may lead to amputation.

Area of Science:

  • Vascular Surgery
  • Toxicology

Background:

  • Cannabis use has been implicated in juvenile thromboangiitis.
  • This study investigates four new cases of cannabis-associated arteriopathy.

Observation:

  • Four young male patients presented with progressive distal arteriopathy.
  • Symptoms included diminished pulses, distal necrosis, and Raynaud phenomenon.
  • All patients were long-term cannabis smokers (≥4 years).

Findings:

  • Radiological evaluation showed distal arterial abnormalities in all cases.
  • Three patients improved with cannabis cessation and symptomatic treatment.
  • One patient experienced recurrence upon resuming cannabis use and required amputation.

Implications:

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  • Screening for cannabis use is crucial in patients with juvenile thromboangiitis.
  • Cannabis cessation may significantly improve outcomes and prevent severe complications.