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Case Report

Acute Renal Failure, Thrombocytopenia, and Elevated Liver Enzymes after Concurrent Abuse of Alcohol and Cocaine

by
Alireza Hosseinnezhad
1,*,
Rajakrishnan Vijayakrishnan
1 and
Mary Jo S. Farmer
1,2
1
Department of Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital, Worcester, MA, USA
2
Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine, Fallon Clinic, Worcester, MA, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Clin. Pract. 2011, 1(2), e35; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e35
Submission received: 28 March 2011 / Revised: 28 March 2011 / Accepted: 29 April 2011 / Published: 16 May 2011

Abstract

Cocaine has been associated with known adverse effects on cardiac, cerebrovascular and pulmonary systems. However, the effect of cocaine on other organs has not been extensively reported. A middle age man presented with abdominal pain and nausea after inhalation of crack cocaine. On admission, he was found to be hypertensive and tachycardic. Physical examination revealed mild abdominal tenderness without rebound. Laboratory investigations were significant for acute kidney failure with elevated serum creatinine (3.72 mg/dL), thrombocytopenia (platelet count 74,000/UL), elevated alanine and aspartate transaminases (ALT 331 U/L; AST 462 U/L) and elevated creatine phosphokinase (CPK 5885 U/L). Urine toxicology screening solely revealed cocaine. A clinical diagnosis of cocaine toxicity was made and patient was admitted to the intensive care unit because of multi organ failure. Despite downward trending of liver enzymes during the hospital course, he continued to have residual renal insufficiency and a low platelet count at the time of discharge. In a patient with history of recent cocaine use presenting with these manifestations, cocaine itself should be considered as a likely cause.
Keywords: cocaine toxicity; renal failure; thrombocytopenia; hepatitis cocaine toxicity; renal failure; thrombocytopenia; hepatitis

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Hosseinnezhad, A.; Vijayakrishnan, R.; Farmer, M.J.S. Acute Renal Failure, Thrombocytopenia, and Elevated Liver Enzymes after Concurrent Abuse of Alcohol and Cocaine. Clin. Pract. 2011, 1, e35. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e35

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Hosseinnezhad A, Vijayakrishnan R, Farmer MJS. Acute Renal Failure, Thrombocytopenia, and Elevated Liver Enzymes after Concurrent Abuse of Alcohol and Cocaine. Clinics and Practice. 2011; 1(2):e35. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e35

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Hosseinnezhad, Alireza, Rajakrishnan Vijayakrishnan, and Mary Jo S. Farmer. 2011. "Acute Renal Failure, Thrombocytopenia, and Elevated Liver Enzymes after Concurrent Abuse of Alcohol and Cocaine" Clinics and Practice 1, no. 2: e35. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e35

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Hosseinnezhad, A., Vijayakrishnan, R., & Farmer, M. J. S. (2011). Acute Renal Failure, Thrombocytopenia, and Elevated Liver Enzymes after Concurrent Abuse of Alcohol and Cocaine. Clinics and Practice, 1(2), e35. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e35

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