2000
DOI: 10.1007/s004670050766
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Maternal cocaine abuse and fetal renal arteries: a morphometric study

Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the pathological findings and perform morphometric analysis of the renal arteries of fetuses exposed to cocaine in utero. The control group consisted of 22 stillborn fetuses of unknown etiology whose mothers' urine was negative for cocaine or any other vasoactive substances. The study group comprised 29 stillborn fetuses whose mothers' urine was positive only for cocaine on the day of admission. Sections of fetal kidneys (4 microm), stained with hematoxylin and … Show more

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“…Although rare, there are also case reports of cocaine-associated kidney infarction, presumably due to thrombotic or embolic disease, vasospasm, cardiogenic shock, or other forms of occlusive large vessel disease, such as dissection, aneurysmal rupture, trauma, or vasculitis (77-79). Finally, although not closely examined in recent literature, pregnant mothers who abuse cocaine place their fetuses at increased risk in many ways, including untoward and detrimental effects on the urinary system (80)(81)(82).…”
Section: Clinical Renal Manifestations Of Cocaine Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although rare, there are also case reports of cocaine-associated kidney infarction, presumably due to thrombotic or embolic disease, vasospasm, cardiogenic shock, or other forms of occlusive large vessel disease, such as dissection, aneurysmal rupture, trauma, or vasculitis (77-79). Finally, although not closely examined in recent literature, pregnant mothers who abuse cocaine place their fetuses at increased risk in many ways, including untoward and detrimental effects on the urinary system (80)(81)(82).…”
Section: Clinical Renal Manifestations Of Cocaine Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cocaine abuse in pregnancy can cause a decrease in fetal arterial flow, urine output, bladder cycle, higher resistance index of renal artery, thickening of the interlobular arterial wall of the fetal kidney and luminal narrowing. [90,91]…”
Section: Clinical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Pregnancy and fetal kidney: Cocaine abuse during pregnancy may have adverse effects on the fetal kidney. Studies have suggested a decrease in fetal arterial flow, urine output, bladder cycle, higher resistance index of the renal artery, thickening of the interlobular arterial wall of the fetal kidney and luminal narrowing [ 51 , 52 ]. Kidney transplantation: In an analysis of Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) data on kidneys from deceased donors, the odds of rejection of extended donor kidney were significantly higher with donor cocaine abuse, although in the lower kidney donor risk index (1.4–1.6) category only [ 53 ].…”
Section: Nephropathology Of Cocainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnancy and fetal kidney: Cocaine abuse during pregnancy may have adverse effects on the fetal kidney. Studies have suggested a decrease in fetal arterial flow, urine output, bladder cycle, higher resistance index of the renal artery, thickening of the interlobular arterial wall of the fetal kidney and luminal narrowing [ 51 , 52 ].…”
Section: Nephropathology Of Cocainementioning
confidence: 99%