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Envenenamento por cocaína
ORPHA:90068CID-10 · T40.5CID-11 · 6C45.3DOENÇA RARA

A cocaína, benzoilmetilecgonina ou éster do ácido benzoico, também conhecida por coca, é um alcaloide, estimulante, com efeitos anestésicos utilizada fundamentalmente como uma droga recreativa. Pode ser aspirada, fumada ou injectada. Os efeitos mentais podem incluir perda de contacto com a realidade, um intenso sentimento de felicidade ou agitação. Os sintomas podem envolver aceleração do ritmo cardíaco, transpiração e dilatação das pupilas. Quando consumido em doses elevadas pode provocar hipertensão arterial ou hipertermia. Os efeitos têm início dentro de alguns segundos ou minutos após a sua utilização e duram entre cinco e noventa minutos.

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Introdução

O que você precisa saber de cara

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Intoxicação aguda por cocaína pode manifestar-se com crise epiléptica focal, movimentos involuntários, diarreia sanguinolenta, infartos e perfuração gastrointestinal. Sintomas respiratórios como sibilos e hemorragia alveolar, além de alterações neurológicas e coagulopatia (CIVD), são possíveis.

Publicações científicas
329 artigos
Último publicado: 2026 Mar 6

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CLASSIFICAÇÃO ORPHANET · BRASIL 2024
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Ultra-rara
<1/50k
Muito rara
1/20k
Rara
1/10k
Pouco freq.
1/5k
Incomum
1/2k
Prevalência
1.0
Europe
Início
All ages
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SUS: Cobertura mínimaScore: 5%
Triagem neonatal (Fase 5)CID-10: T40.5
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Sinais e sintomas

O que aparece no corpo e com que frequência cada sintoma acontece

Partes do corpo afetadas

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Neurológico
8 sintomas
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Digestivo
6 sintomas
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Coração
6 sintomas
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Pulmão
6 sintomas
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Rins
5 sintomas
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Ossos e articulações
1 sintomas

+ 29 sintomas em outras categorias

Características mais comuns

55%prev.
Midríase
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Taquicardia
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Agitação
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Febre
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Episódios psicóticos
Frequente (79-30%)
55%prev.
Hipertensão
Frequente (79-30%)
63sintomas
Frequente (11)
Ocasional (20)
Muito raro (32)

Os sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Abaixo estão as 63 características clínicas mais associadas, ordenadas por frequência.

MidríaseMydriasis
Frequente (79-30%)55%
TaquicardiaTachycardia
Frequente (79-30%)55%
AgitaçãoAgitation
Frequente (79-30%)55%
FebreFever
Frequente (79-30%)55%
Episódios psicóticosPsychotic episodes
Frequente (79-30%)55%

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Anos de pesquisa1desde 2026
Total histórico329PubMed
Últimos 10 anos82publicações
Pico202515 papers
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Teste: qPCR para deleção de SMN1 em sangue seco
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Timeline de publicações
81 papers (10 anos)
#1

Successful lipid rescue therapy after prolonged cardiac arrest in acute cocaine intoxication : A case report and mini-review.

Die Anaesthesiologie2026 Mar 06

A 24-year-old male experienced cardiac arrest following a generalized seizure shortly after being stopped at a border control. Paramedics administered intranasal midazolam, after which the patient became asystolic and underwent prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The patient had a history of cocaine abuse. Suspected acute cocaine intoxication prompted the administration of intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE). Shortly thereafter, the rhythm converted to ventricular fibrillation and return of spontaneous circulation occurred 80 min after the arrest. No underlying cause was identified on diagnostic imaging or coronary angiography. Toxicological testing confirmed markedly elevated cocaine levels, consistent with body stuffing. Despite initial stabilization in the intensive care unit (ICU), the patient developed multiorgan failure and progressive cerebral edema leading to malignant intracranial hypertension. The patient died within 24 h of admission. This case highlights the potentially fulminant course of cocaine toxicity and suggests that lipid emulsion therapy may be considered as an early rescue intervention in refractory cocaine-induced cardiac arrest when conventional treatment fails. Ein 24-jähriger Patient erlitt kurz nach einer Grenzkontrolle zunächst einen generalisierten Krampfanfall, gefolgt von einem Herz-Kreislauf-Stillstand mit prolongierter kardiopulmonaler Reanimation. In der Anamnese bestand ein Kokainabusus. Bei Verdacht auf eine akute Kokainintoxikation wurde innerklinisch intravenöse Lipidemulsion (ILE) appliziert. Kurz darauf kam es zu einem Rhythmuswechsel von Asystolie in Kammerflimmern, und nach insgesamt 80 min Reanimationsdauer wurde ein Spontankreislauf wiederhergestellt. In der bildgebenden Diagnostik sowie in der Koronarangiographie ließ sich keine strukturelle Ursache des Kreislaufstillstands nachweisen. Auf der Intensivstation entwickelte der Patient ein Multiorganversagen sowie ein progredientes zerebrales Ödem mit konsekutiver maligner intrakranieller Hypertension. Der Patient verstarb innerhalb von 24 h nach Aufnahme. Die toxikologische Analyse ergab stark erhöhte Kokainspiegel im Blut, vereinbar mit sog. „body stuffing“. Body stuffing ist das akute Verbergen von Drogen im Körper, z. B. durch Schlucken, meist aus Angst vor Entdeckung bei einer Polizeikontrolle. Die Verpackung ist häufig unzureichend, was mit einem hohen Risiko einer schweren Intoxikation verbunden ist. Der vorliegende Fall verdeutlicht den potenziell fulminanten Verlauf einer Kokainintoxikation und legt nahe, dass die Lipidemulsionstherapie bei therapierefraktärem, kokaininduziertem Herz-Kreislauf-Stillstand als frühe Rescue-Therapie in Erwägung gezogen werden kann, wenn konventionelle Maßnahmen versagen.

#2

Use of tromethamine in combination with sodium bicarbonate in the treatment of a wide complex dysrhythmia from presumed cocaine toxicity.

American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists2026 Feb 12

Acute cocaine intoxication remains a common emergency department presentation, with well-described symptoms including agitation, tachycardia, hypertension, and hyperthermia. Cocaine also has sodium channel antagonist properties, resulting in QRS interval prolongation and ventricular dysrhythmias. Cocaine-induced QRS interval prolongation is typically treated with 8.4% sodium bicarbonate to increase the concentration of sodium at sodium channels and increase pH, thereby decreasing the amount of free drug binding to sodium channels. However, drug shortages, including recent shortages of sodium bicarbonate, have prompted the use of alternative therapies to treat drug toxicities typically treated with sodium bicarbonate. We report the case of a 44-year-old male with a history of cocaine use who presented to the emergency department in cardiac arrest with presumed cocaine toxicity. Because of QRS complex widening noted on telemetry, 3 boluses of sodium bicarbonate were administered but only reduced the duration of the QRS interval from 165 to 130 ms with laboratory evidence of acidemia. To help treat the patient's significant acidemia, 500 mL of 36 mg/mL tromethamine (THAM) was administered over 60 minutes. While THAM is not typically used in the treatment of toxicity due to sodium channel antagonism, it has been used in the treatment of metabolic acidosis in the intensive care unit, acting as a buffer by directly accepting protons. Approximately 35 minutes after administration of THAM, the duration of the QRS complex had decreased to 111 ms and venous blood gas analysis showed an improvement in the pH to the normal range. Following THAM administration, the patient's QRS duration remained below 120 ms for the remainder of their hospitalization. This case illustrates the successful use of THAM in conjunction with sodium bicarbonate for the treatment of severe acidemia and refractory QRS complex widening in presumed cocaine toxicity. While sodium bicarbonate remains the mainstay of therapy for sodium channel blocker toxicity, THAM offers a potentially valuable adjunctive treatment, especially in the context of drug shortages.

#3

Esophageal Perforation and Fistulization After Ingestion of Multiple Foreign Bodies: A Case Report.

Cureus2026 Jan

Esophageal perforation is a life-threatening condition associated with high morbidity and mortality, particularly when diagnosis or treatment is delayed. Foreign body ingestion is a known cause of esophageal injury and may result in severe complications requiring surgical intervention. We report the clinical course and therapeutic management of a young adult who developed cervical esophageal perforation after deliberate ingestion of multiple foreign bodies associated with acute cocaine intoxication and self-induced emesis. The patient presented with cervical pain, extensive subcutaneous emphysema, and pneumomediastinum and underwent exploratory cervicotomy with primary esophagorrhaphy. The postoperative course was complicated by hemopneumothorax requiring thoracoscopic drainage and subsequent esophageal fistulization, which was successfully managed conservatively. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges, multidisciplinary decision-making, and potential complications associated with esophageal perforation secondary to deliberate foreign body ingestion in high-risk patients.

#4

Mucoid extracellular matrix accumulation as a histopathological marker of aortic fragility: Two autopsy cases and a literature review.

Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)2026 Feb

Medial degeneration of the aortic wall represents a critical substrate for the development of acute aortic syndromes, particularly dissection, in both clinically healthy individuals and those with known cardiovascular disease or syndromic features. Among these alterations, Mucoid Extracellular Matrix Accumulation (MEMA) has emerged as a key histopathological marker of aortic fragility, with implications not only for clinical practice but also for forensic investigations of sudden and unexpected deaths. This study presents two autopsy case reports of 41-year-old and 44-year-old individuals who died from acute aortic dissection with no prior evidence of cardiovascular disease or other macroscopic findings that could explain the death. Detailed histopathological examination revealed mucoid extracellular matrix accumulation and associated medial changes; in one case, acute cocaine intoxication was identified as a plausible hemodynamic trigger acting upon an intrinsically vulnerable aortic wall. Furthermore, a narrative review on MEMA and its role in medial layer alteration was conducted, allowing comparison of our findings with existing literature. These cases highlight the forensic significance of identifying medial degenerative lesions in sudden aortic deaths. Comprehensive autopsy and histopathological assessment (hematoxylin-eosin staining) allow the recognition of MEMA and other medial alterations even in individuals without history of cardiovascular disease, support differentiation between intrinsic structural vulnerability and potential external precipitants, and contribute to a more accurate reconstruction of the mechanisms underlying unexpected aortic fatalities. Systematic evaluation of the aortic wall also improves differentiation between intrinsic aortic pathology and external triggers, contributing to scientific understanding and to forensic accuracy, and may support medico-legal evaluations of potential medical malpractice in appropriate contexts.

#5

Pneumomediastinum, Pneumopericardium, and Pneumothorax: An Uncommon Triad Induced by Cocaine Use.

Cureus2025 Dec

We present a rare case of a clinically stable 24-year-old male patient who developed acute central chest pain shortly after intranasal cocaine use. Initial chest imaging revealed pneumomediastinum, a small apical pneumothorax, and pneumopericardium-three uncommon yet potentially serious findings. Remarkably, the patient was hemodynamically stable with unremarkable clinical examination and vital signs. High-resolution computed tomography (CT) of the thorax and abdomen with oral and intravenous contrast effectively excluded esophageal rupture, a critical differential diagnosis requiring surgical intervention. The patient was successfully managed with conservative measures including observation and supportive care. Serial imaging demonstrated progressive improvement, with complete radiological resolution confirmed at follow-up. This case underscores the need for clinicians to consider recreational drug use as a cause of thoracic barotrauma, utilize imaging judiciously to exclude life-threatening conditions, and recognize that conservative management may be appropriate in carefully selected, clinically stable patients.

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2026

Successful lipid rescue therapy after prolonged cardiac arrest in acute cocaine intoxication : A case report and mini-review.

Die Anaesthesiologie
2026

Use of tromethamine in combination with sodium bicarbonate in the treatment of a wide complex dysrhythmia from presumed cocaine toxicity.

American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
2026

Esophageal Perforation and Fistulization After Ingestion of Multiple Foreign Bodies: A Case Report.

Cureus
2025

Pneumomediastinum, Pneumopericardium, and Pneumothorax: An Uncommon Triad Induced by Cocaine Use.

Cureus
2026

Mucoid extracellular matrix accumulation as a histopathological marker of aortic fragility: Two autopsy cases and a literature review.

Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
2025

Fatal Multiorgan Dysfunction Syndrome Secondary to Cocaine Toxicity.

Cureus
2025

Body packers and body stuffers: cocaine intoxications reported to French poison centers (January 1, 2020-December 31, 2024).

Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)
2025

Shifted Balance Between Ventral Striatal Prodynorphin and Proenkephalin Biases Development of Cocaine Place Avoidance.

Addiction biology
2025

Age and sex related differences in clinical manifestations and severity of acute cocaine toxicity presentations to European emergency departments.

The American journal of emergency medicine
2025

β-Blocker and Colchicine Coingestion in the Setting of Cocaine Intoxication.

The primary care companion for CNS disorders
2025

Increased expression of calpain-1 and -2 within cardiac mitochondria and adjacent to the contraction bands in rat myocardium after 14-day cocaine administration: A preliminary study.

Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
2025

Cocaine-Induced Bilateral Basal Ganglia Infarction in a Patient With ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Case Report.

Cureus
2025

Fatal acute intoxication after snorting cocaine and fluoxetine.

Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
2025

Cocaine abuse and its impact on the thymus and spleen.

Histology and histopathology
2025

Digestive endoscopic removal of cocaine pellets: Safety evaluation.

Endoscopy international open
2024

N-acetylcysteine use in a cocaine-induced liver failure: a case report.

Frontiers in toxicology
2025

Impulsive responding increases during a laboratory model of a cocaine binge in individuals who use cocaine: A preliminary study.

Addiction and substance abuse
2024

Acute Cocaine Intoxication Leading to Multisystem Dysfunction: A Case Report.

Cureus
2024

Acute Cocaine Toxicity Complicated by Cerebral Edema, Respiratory Failure, and Coronary Vasospasm: A Case Report and Review of Multimodal Management Strategies.

Cureus
2025

Illustrated Forensic Pathology: Primary Small Bowel Volvulus-A Rare Cause of Sudden Death.

The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology
2024

Psychosis in cocaine intoxication.

La Clinica terapeutica
2024

Malignant Catatonia in the Setting of Acute Methamphetamine and Cocaine Intoxication.

Journal of addiction medicine
2024

Acute Pancreatitis Secondary to Cocaine Intoxication: A Case Series.

Cureus
2024

Hospitalized cocaine detoxification patients in Paris, France: Increased patient levels and changing population characteristics since 2011.

Therapie
2023

Cocaine-Induced Kidney, Liver, Lung, and Muscle Injury (C-KLM), Presenting With Foot Drop: A Case Report.

Cureus
2024

An unusual case of proctalgia: kerosene rectal injury.

Revista espanola de enfermedades digestivas
2023

Near-fatal cocaine intoxication in an infant with thrombotic microangiopathy associated with multiple organ failure.

Revista paulista de pediatria : orgao oficial da Sociedade de Pediatria de Sao Paulo
2023

Unusual Presentation and Outcome in Acute Cocaine Intoxication With Multiorgan Failure: A Case Report.

Cureus
2023

Acute Cocaine Intoxication: An Approach to Severe Hepatic and Renal Dysfunctions.

Cureus
2023

A French study of cocaine intoxication/exposure in children (2010-2020).

Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)
2023

Development of Atypical Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome After Treatment of Cocaine Intoxication: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Cureus
2023

Profound Hyperthermia Associated With Fentanyl and Cocaine Use With Suspected Synephrine Adulteration.

The Journal of emergency medicine
2022

Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy After Cocaine Intoxication.

European journal of case reports in internal medicine
2022

Heart rupture as an acute complication of cocaine abuse: A case report.

Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
2022

Toxicity of designer benzodiazepines: A case of etizolam and cocaine intoxication.

Forensic science international
2022

Cocaethylene: When Cocaine and Alcohol Are Taken Together.

Cureus
2022

Cocaine's effects on the reactivity of the medial prefrontal cortex to ventral tegmental area stimulation: optical imaging study in mice.

Addiction (Abingdon, England)
2021

Oxidative Stress and Cocaine Intoxication as Start Points in the Pathology of Cocaine-Induced Cardiotoxicity.

Toxics
2021

Intravenous Lipid Emulsion for the Treatment of Perioperative Cocaine Intoxication.

Cureus
2022

Choosing between cocaine and sucrose under the influence: testing the effect of cocaine tolerance.

Psychopharmacology
2021

Prehospital Ketamine Administration for Excited Delirium with Illicit Substance Co-Ingestion and Subsequent Intubation in the Emergency Department.

Prehospital and disaster medicine
2021

Relationship between cocaine and cocaethylene blood concentration with the severity of clinical manifestations.

The American journal of emergency medicine
2021

Cocaine induced heart failure: report and literature review.

Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives
2021

Atypical presentation of Takayasu aortitis and myocarditis contributing to sudden death in a young Canadian first nations adult.

Cardiovascular pathology : the official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology
2021

Euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis: A missed diagnosis.

World journal of diabetes
2020

Role of Stent Versus Thrombolysis in Management of Cocaine-Induced ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction.

Cureus
2020

Substance use disorders: diagnosis and management for hospitalists.

Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives
2020

Cocaine and Alcohol Co-Ingestion-Induced Severe Rhabdomyolysis With Acute Kidney Injury Culminating in Hemodialysis-Dependent End-Stage Renal Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Cureus
2020

[Update - intoxications in critical care medicine].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
2020

Brugada syndrome, Brugada phenocopy, or simply arrythmia induced by cocaine intoxication?

Emergencias : revista de la Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Emergencias
2019

In-Hospital and Long-Term Outcomes of Beta-Blocker Treatment in Cocaine Users: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Cardiology research
2019

Surgical care for ingested cocaine packets: Case report and literature review.

International journal of surgery case reports
2019

Protective effects of minocycline, doxycycline and tetracycline on seizure and lethality in a mice cocaine toxicity model.

The American journal of emergency medicine
2018

Lethal Fentanyl and Cocaine Intoxication.

The New England journal of medicine
2018

A patient full of surprises: a body packer with cocaine intoxication, pneumococcal pneumonia and HIV infection.

BMC emergency medicine
2019

Cocaine Decreases Spontaneous Neuronal Activity and Increases Low-Frequency Neuronal and Hemodynamic Cortical Oscillations.

Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
2017

Automated segmentation and quantification of OCT angiography for tracking angiogenesis progression.

Biomedical optics express
2017

Love Death-A Retrospective and Prospective Follow-Up Mortality Study Over 45 Years.

The journal of sexual medicine
2017

Death by "Snow"! A Fatal Forensic Case of Cocaine Leakage in a "Drug Mule" on Postmortem Computed and Magnetic Resonance Tomography Compared With Autopsy.

The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology
2017

Global cocaine intoxication research trends during 1975-2015: a bibliometric analysis of Web of Science publications.

Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy
2016

Sudden Cardiac Death of a Body Packer Due to Cocaine Cardiotoxicity.

Clinical medicine insights. Pathology
2016

Euglycemic Diabetic Ketoacidosis in a Patient with Cocaine Intoxication.

Case reports in critical care
2016

Extensive Necrotic Purpura in Levamisole-Adulterated Cocaine Abuse - A Case Report.

Journal of forensic sciences
2016

Fatal cocaine intoxication in a body packer.

Vojnosanitetski pregled
2016

Gamma-hydroxybutyrate and cocaine intoxication in a Danish child.

Clinical case reports
2016

Cocaine and benzoylecgonine oral fluid on-site screening and confirmation.

Drug testing and analysis
2016

Malignant hypertension-associated thrombotic microangiopathy following cocaine use.

Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation : an official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Saudi Arabia
2016

An Acute Butyr-Fentanyl Fatality: A Case Report with Postmortem Concentrations.

Journal of analytical toxicology
2015

Bilateral hippocampal stroke secondary to acute cocaine intoxication.

Oxford medical case reports
2014

Cocaine Intoxication and Thyroid Storm: Similarity in Presentation and Implications for Treatment.

Journal of investigative medicine high impact case reports
2015

Emotion recognition during cocaine intoxication.

European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology
2015

Atraumatic splenic rupture and ileal volvulus following cocaine abuse.

Clinical imaging
2015

Sudden Death Due To Acute Cocaine Toxicity-Excited Delirium in a Body Packer.

Journal of forensic sciences
2015

Cannabidiol, a Cannabis sativa constituent, inhibits cocaine-induced seizures in mice: Possible role of the mTOR pathway and reduction in glutamate release.

Neurotoxicology
2015

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest after acute cocaine intoxication associated with Brugada ECG patterns: Insights into physiopathologic mechanisms and implications for therapy.

International journal of cardiology
2015

Cannabidiol rescues acute hepatic toxicity and seizure induced by cocaine.

Mediators of inflammation
2015

Enhancement of endocannabinoid signaling protects against cocaine-induced neurotoxicity.

Toxicology and applied pharmacology
2015

Cardiac depression induced by cocaine or cocaethylene is alleviated by lipid emulsion more effectively than by sulfobutylether-β-cyclodextrin.

Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
2014

[The association between cognitive deficits and different outcomes of schizophrenia].

Psychiatria polska
2015

Effects of cocaine-positive urine screens on serum thyrotropin levels in patients admitted to an inpatient mental health unit.

Southern medical journal
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  1. Successful lipid rescue therapy after prolonged cardiac arrest in acute cocaine intoxication : A&#xa0;case report and mini-review.
    Die Anaesthesiologie· 2026· PMID 41790208mais citado
  2. Use of tromethamine in combination with sodium bicarbonate in the treatment of a wide complex dysrhythmia from presumed cocaine toxicity.
    American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists· 2026· PMID 41677370mais citado
  3. Esophageal Perforation and Fistulization After Ingestion of Multiple Foreign Bodies: A Case Report.
    Cureus· 2026· PMID 41658633mais citado
  4. Mucoid extracellular matrix accumulation as a histopathological marker of aortic fragility: Two autopsy cases and a literature review.
    Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)· 2026· PMID 41525745mais citado
  5. Pneumomediastinum, Pneumopericardium, and Pneumothorax: An Uncommon Triad Induced by Cocaine Use.
    Cureus· 2025· PMID 41583316mais citado

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  4. Artigo Wikipedia(Wikipedia)
  5. Q5139133(Wikidata)

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Envenenamento por cocaína

ORPHA:90068 · MONDO:0019544
🇧🇷 Brasil SUS
Triagem
qPCR para deleção de SMN1 em sangue seco
PNTN
Fase 5
Incidência BR
1:10.000
Geral
Prevalência
1-9 / 100 000
Herança
Not applicable
CID-10
T40.5 · Intoxicação por cocaína
CID-11
Início
All ages
Prevalência
1.0 (Europe)
MedGen
UMLS
C0009176
EuropePMC
Wikidata
Wikipedia
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