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Published on: February 18, 2016
[Cutaneous and mucosal manifestations associated with cocaine use]
Adrián Imbernón-Moya1, Ricardo Chico1, Antonio Aguilar-Martínez1
1Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital Universitario Severo Ochoa, Leganés, Madrid, España.
Abstract:
Complications due to cocaine are a public health problem. The typical cutaneous disease is leukocytoclastic vasculitis and/or thrombotic vasculopathy affecting mainly the ears. No intense systemic involvement is usually present, but there may be several cutaneous, mucosal and systemic manifestations. Other findings associated as arthralgia, neutropaenia or agranulocytosis, low titer positive antinuclear antibodies, antiphospholipid antibody positivity and neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies against multiple antigens help the diagnosis. This disease requires a clinical suspicion with a clinical history, a complete physical examination and a broad differential diagnosis for an early and correct diagnosis. The course is usually self-limited. In most cases the only treatment is to discontinue the use of cocaine associated with symptomatic treatment, no proven benefit of systemic corticosteroids.
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