Clinically Unsuspected Injection Drug Abuse in Hospitalized Teens Diagnosed on Pathology.

2020 
Intravenous injection of medications intended for oral use can lead to pulmonary hypertension and death. Pathologic findings in the lung include embolization of foreign material, with the specific identification of excipients accomplished through special stains. Risk factors for this type of drug abuse include indwelling venous access and chronic medical problems. These risk factors, especially in adolescent and young adult patients, should prompt intravenous drug use as a possibility of lung disease/lesions. We describe 2 patients from a pediatric hospital with pulmonary pathology indicative of intravenous drug use, identified in autopsy and surgical pathology cases. Drug abuse was not clinically suspected in either patient until the time of pathologic exam, emphasizing a need for the pathologist to be able to recognize the associated histologic changes.
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