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[Dyspnea on exertion and bihilar space occupying lesion in intravenous cocaine/heroin abuse]
Journal Paper/Review - Jun 6, 2007
Sawatzki Mikael, Keller D I
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We report about a 44 year old man with intravenous cocaine/heroin abuse with shortness of breath (NYHA III) and prominent bilateral hila. We documented a severe pulmonary hypertension with bilateral dilated pulmonary vessels. Differential diagnosis is broad and further diagnostic evaluation is needed. Therapy includes anticoagulation, diuretics, if necessary oxygen supply and specific inhalative and perorale drugs.