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01-12-2011 | Case report
Stroke with neuropsychiatric sequelae after cannabis use in a man: a case report
Authors:
Benoit Trojak, Stéphanie Leclerq, Vincent Meille, Catia Khoumri, Jean-Christophe Chauvet-Gelinier, Maurice Giroud, Bernard Bonin, André Gisselmann
Published in:
Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Issue 1/2011
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Abstract
Introduction
The outcome of cerebral ischemic stroke associated with cannabis use is usually favorable. Here we report the first case of cannabis-related stroke followed by neuropsychiatric sequelae.
Case presentation
A 24-year-old Caucasian man was discovered in a deeply comatose non-reactive state after cannabis use. A magnetic resonance imaging scan of his brain showed bilateral multiple ischemic infarcts. The patient remained deeply comatose for four days, after which time he developed other behavioral impairments and recurrent seizures.
Conclusion
Stroke related to cannabis use can be followed by severe neuropsychiatric sequelae. Concomitant alcohol intoxication is essential neither to the occurrence of this neurologic event nor to its severity.