1. Lung, Liver and Skin Changes in an Infant with Positive Methamphetamine.
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Subramaniam, Kunasilan, Hazmi, Hilma bt., Guan, Yong Swee, and Zainun, Khairul Anuar bin
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METHAMPHETAMINE , *POSTMORTEM changes , *DRUG abuse , *INFANTS , *PULMONARY artery , *SUDDEN infant death syndrome , *FATTY liver - Abstract
The increased use of illicit drugs continues to lead to the discovery of various unexpected pathologies. This 7-month-old infant died suddenly at home. Pulmonary artery fibrinoid necrosis, diffuse fatty liver changes, and skin rash were the main histologic postmortem findings. Postmortem urine contained traces of methamphetamine. Methamphetamine was smoked by the parents. Fibrinoid necrosis has been described with inhaling methamphetamine and can result in fibrinoid angiitis such as in this case. Although this did not result in pulmonary hemorrhage or could be directly related to death, it does suggest that pulmonary artery fibrinoid necrosis may develop with passive inhalation of methamphetamines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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