Intracerebral haemorrhage caused by drug abuse
McEvoy et al argue that abuse of amphetamine, cocaine, or Ectasy is becoming the largest cause of intracerebral hemorrhage in young adults. Eleven patients with a positive history of abuse were tested and only one cerebral angiography came back normal. The others showed seven intracranial aneurysms...
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description | McEvoy et al argue that abuse of amphetamine, cocaine, or Ectasy is becoming the largest cause of intracerebral hemorrhage in young adults. Eleven patients with a positive history of abuse were tested and only one cerebral angiography came back normal. The others showed seven intracranial aneurysms and three arteriovenous malformations. |
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