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Autor:
Courtney J. Roland, Bader J. Cassin, Vitaly Volberg, Ryan Welchko, Eric Ramssen, Karley Y. Little
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research. 168:173-180
Cocaine use diminishes striatal and midbrain dopamine neuronal components in both post-mortem and in vivo human experiments. The diffuse nature of these declines suggests the possibility that cocaine use might cause a loss of dopamine neurons in huma
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 160:47-55
Objective: The hypothesis that human cocaine users lose vesicular monoamine transporter (VMAT2) protein was tested in striatal samples from cocaine users and age-, sex-, and postmortem intervalmatched comparison subjects. Method: Striatal samples wer
Autor:
Lian Zhang, Kirk A. Frey, Timothy J. Desmond, Karley Y. Little, Gregory W. Dalack, Bader J. Cassin
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 156:238-245
Previous human postmortem experiments have shown an abnormally high number of dopamine uptake sites in the striatum of chronic cocaine users, which might contribute to cocaine withdrawal symptoms such as depression and suicidality. Previous inconsist
Autor:
Edwin H. Cook, Daniel P. McLaughlin, Lian Zhang, Bader J. Cassin, Cynthia S. Livermore, Zachary S. DelProposto, Stanley J. Watson, Patrick R. McFinton, Karley Y. Little, Gregory W. Dalack, Elizabeth M. Hill
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 155:207-213
Earlier platelet and postmortem brain studies have found alterations in serotonin transporter function in ethanol-abusing human subjects. The present investigation tested the hypothesis that brain serotonin transporter function is altered in chronic
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 39:1054-1057
The multidisciplinary trauma peer review process collects, reviews, discusses, and collates all morbidities and mortalities of injured patients to institute corrective action in a timely manner. The resultant remedial activity may include professiona
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 46:1741-1743
Complications associated with the use of cocaine are varied, and include cerebral hemorrhage and ischemia, with vasculitis and vasospasm as possible etiologies.We reviewed selected brain samples from 14 autopsy cases of cocaine-related cerebrovascula
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic Sciences. 43:16123J
This case report describes an accidental death due to the inhalation of tetrachloroethylene during an autoerotic episode. Tetrachloroethylene was administered from a can of Fix-A-Flat tire repair. Analysis of tetrachloroethylene was performed using h
Autor:
Bader J. Cassin, Werner U. Spitz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forensic Sciences. 28:11613J
The medicolegal implications of a delayed subdural hemorrhage are described, with particular reference to the significance of the alcohol content in the hematoma versus that in the peripheral blood at the time of injury.