TY - JOUR
T1 - Cocaine-induced intracerebral hemorrhage in a patient with cerebral amyloid angiopathy
AU - Shvartsbeyn, Marianna
AU - Phillips, Daniel G.K.
AU - Markey, Michael A.
AU - Morrison, Alan
AU - Dejong, Joyce L.
AU - Castellani, Rudy J.
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a well-recognized complication of recreational cocaine use. The precise mechanism of the cocaine-induced hemorrhagic event is unclear, although multiple factors have been implicated. We report a case of a 62-year-old woman who suffered left parieto-occipital ICH with herniation and death, following a cocaine binge. Microscopic examination also revealed extensive cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) in the vicinity of the hemorrhage. We additionally studied brain tissue in eight subjects between ages of 60 and 80 who were positive for cocaine metabolites at autopsy; of these, none had vascular amyloid-β deposits by immunohistochemistry. Whereas we found no evidence that chronic cocaine use is a risk factor for CAA, given the age-associated nature of CAA and the aging population using cocaine, CAA-induced hemorrhage in the setting of cocaine use may be more common than recognized. This is the first reported case of CAA-associated ICH precipitated by cocaine.
AB - Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a well-recognized complication of recreational cocaine use. The precise mechanism of the cocaine-induced hemorrhagic event is unclear, although multiple factors have been implicated. We report a case of a 62-year-old woman who suffered left parieto-occipital ICH with herniation and death, following a cocaine binge. Microscopic examination also revealed extensive cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) in the vicinity of the hemorrhage. We additionally studied brain tissue in eight subjects between ages of 60 and 80 who were positive for cocaine metabolites at autopsy; of these, none had vascular amyloid-β deposits by immunohistochemistry. Whereas we found no evidence that chronic cocaine use is a risk factor for CAA, given the age-associated nature of CAA and the aging population using cocaine, CAA-induced hemorrhage in the setting of cocaine use may be more common than recognized. This is the first reported case of CAA-associated ICH precipitated by cocaine.
KW - amyloid beta
KW - cerebral amyloid angiopathy
KW - cocaine
KW - forensic science
KW - immunohistochemistry
KW - intracerebral hemorrhage
KW - neurovascular complications
KW - review
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01410.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01410.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 20456585
AN - SCOPUS:77956317383
SN - 0022-1198
VL - 55
SP - 1389
EP - 1392
JO - Journal of Forensic Sciences
JF - Journal of Forensic Sciences
IS - 5
ER -