Fatal levamisole-associated multifocal inflammatory leukoencephalopathy following levamisole-adulterated cocaine use.

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Mathilde Rustin, Marie Lecronier, Julien Mayaux, Maxens Decavèle
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Abstract

Introduction: Levamisole, an antihelmintic, has increasingly been used as a cocaine adulterant. We report a fatal case of levamisole-associated multifocal inflammatory leukoencephalopathy in a 49-year-old female with a history of cocaine use and present findings from magnetic resonance imaging, brain biopsies and hair analysis.

Case summary: The patient was admitted in a comatose state following intentional drug use. Hair analysis revealed significant exposure to both levamisole and cocaine. Despite supportive care and methylprednisolone therapy, the patient's neurological condition deteriorated, leading to death.

Images: Magnetic resonance imaging revealed extensive supratentorial leukoencephalopathy with periventricular and subcortical damage. Brain biopsy confirmed macrophage infiltration and demyelination, consistent with acute disseminated encephalomyelitis-like histopathological features, and provided further insight into the pathological mechanism.

Conclusion: Levamisole-associated multifocal inflammatory leukoencephalopathy can result in irreversible neurological damage and should be considered in patients with a history of cocaine use presenting with coma or neurological symptoms.

左旋咪唑掺假可卡因使用后致死性左旋咪唑相关多灶性炎性白质脑病。
左旋咪唑是一种抗虫剂,已越来越多地被用作可卡因掺假剂。我们报告了一个致命的左旋咪唑相关的多灶性炎症性白质脑病病例,患者为49岁女性,有可卡因使用史,并报告了磁共振成像、脑活检和头发分析的结果。病例总结:患者因故意用药而入院时处于昏迷状态。头发分析显示左旋咪唑和可卡因都有明显暴露。尽管支持护理和甲基强的松龙治疗,患者的神经系统状况恶化,导致死亡。图像:磁共振显示广泛的幕上白质脑病伴脑室周围和皮层下损伤。脑组织活检证实巨噬细胞浸润和脱髓鞘,符合急性弥散性脑脊髓炎样组织病理学特征,进一步了解其病理机制。结论:左旋咪唑相关的多灶性炎症性脑白质病可导致不可逆的神经损伤,在有可卡因使用史且出现昏迷或神经系统症状的患者中应予以考虑。
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