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Query: UMLS:C0029089 (
ophthalmoplegia
)
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In 1949, amphetamine sulfate was replaced by propylhexedrine in the nasal decongestant agent Benzedrex because of psychosis, sudden death, and widespread abuse. Propylhexedrine is not without risks, and reported cases of psychosis, myocardial infarction, pulmonary vascular disease and pulmonary hypertension, and sudden death are well documented in the medical literature. We are reporting 2 cases of definite brainstem dysfunction and 5 cases of transient diplopia secondary to IV abuse of Benzedrex. This widely abused drug is prepared by heating Benzedrex and hydrochloric acid, and the resulting crystals are dissolved in water for injection. This agent is called "stove-top speed". All 7 patients had transient diplopia, within seconds after injection. One patient had evidence of a right-internuclear
ophthalmoplegia
, and another had a depressed right gag reflex and paralysis of the right half of the tongue. The deficits in these two patients, persisted for many months. In young adults with history of
drug abuse
, the IV use of Benzedrex should be considered in the differential diagnosis of transient or permanent focal brainstem deficits.
...
PMID:Intravenous abuse of propylhexedrine (Benzedrex) and the risk of brainstem dysfunction in young adults. 287 25
Purpose
. To report a case of internuclear
ophthalmoplegia
(INO) caused by cocaine.
Method
. We report a case of a 54-year-old female who presented with a left INO three days after snorting cocaine, and we review the literature.
Results
. MRI of the brain demonstrated several small abnormal foci in the pons on FLAIR and diffusion weighted imaging consistent with ischemic infarction. The patient's symptoms remained stable throughout her hospitalization. She was sent to a rehabilitation facility and was lost to follow-up.
Conclusion
. In cases of extraocular movement abnormalities, it is important to inquire about
recreational drug use
.
...
PMID:Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia Secondary to Cocaine Abuse. 2826 77