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Midline Nasal and Hard Palate Destruction in Cocaine Abusers and Cocaine's Role in Rhinologic Practice
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Substance AbuseHard Palate DestructionCocaine AbuseIntranasal Cocaine AbuseAddictionMidline NasalSeptal PerforationCocaine AbusersMedicineAnesthesiology
Intranasal cocaine abuse can lead to destruction of the palate and perforation of the nasal septum. The pathophysiology of cocaine-induced midline destructive lesions is multifactorial and includes local ischemia secondary to vasoconstriction, chemical irritation from adulterants put in "cut" cocaine, and infection secondary to trauma, impaired mucociliary transport, and decreased humoral and cell-mediated immunity. Cocaine abuse should be suspected in patients with a palatal or septal perforation of unknown etiology.
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