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Cannabinoid Intoxication in Children: A Challenge in Pediatric Age

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Resumo:Cannabinoid intoxication is rare among the paediatric age, and a high level of suspicion is crucial for the diagnosis. We report two cases of paediatric cannabinoid intoxication that presented with neurologic manifestations (seizure and altered consciousness). Urine toxicological screening was positive for cannabinoids in both cases. The clinical outcome was good with complete recovery, and both children and families were referred for social services evaluation and social risk paediatric consultation. Cannabinoid intoxication should be considered in previously healthy children with acute neurological signs of unknown cause, while also avoiding unnecessary invasive and expensive exams.
Autores principais:Pires, Sofia
Outros Autores:Rocha, Ana Paula; Martins, Luis; Nunes, Maria da Conceição
Assunto:Case reports
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics
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Resumo:Cannabinoid intoxication is rare among the paediatric age, and a high level of suspicion is crucial for the diagnosis. We report two cases of paediatric cannabinoid intoxication that presented with neurologic manifestations (seizure and altered consciousness). Urine toxicological screening was positive for cannabinoids in both cases. The clinical outcome was good with complete recovery, and both children and families were referred for social services evaluation and social risk paediatric consultation. Cannabinoid intoxication should be considered in previously healthy children with acute neurological signs of unknown cause, while also avoiding unnecessary invasive and expensive exams.