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Published on: November 8, 2024
Lung injury from "liquid ecstasy": a role for coagulation activation?
Marco Piastra1, Alessia Tempera, Elena Caresta
1Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Catholic University Medical School, Gemelli Hospital, Rome, Italy. marco.piastra@fastwebnet.it
Abstract:
We describe our second clinical observation of pulmonary injury after a "liquid ecstasy" ingestion/inhalation by a 3-year-old girl. Apart from the deep coma state, a markedly asymmetric pulmonary compromise was recorded. A transient coagulation activation was detected, possibly triggered off by the toxic effect on the lung alveolar-capillary membrane.
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