Addictive illegal drugs: structural neuroimaging.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY(2010)

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Illegal addictive drugs can lead to functional or structural impairment of the central nervous system This review provides an overview of the structural imaging findings on CT, MR imaging, and conventional angiography related to chronic and acute abuse of the most commonly abused illegal drugs, including cannabis, organic solvents, and amphetamines and opioids and their respective derivatives Pathomechanisms include excitotoxicity, which may lead to an acute or subacute leukoen-cephalopathy, and vascular complications, including vasoconstriction, vasculitis, or hypertension, which may lead to intracranial hemorrhage or ischemia Because clinical findings alone are often nonspecific, and afflicted patients are unlikely to admit to the substance abuse, the neuroradiologist may play an important role in establishing the diagnosis and, thereby, initiating treatment
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