Rhinology Online (Feb 2019)

Cocaine contaminant Levamisole-induced polyangiitis and necrosis of the nasal cavity – a Scottish case series

  • Douglas Graham Andrew,
  • Robert Adrian Scott,
  • Agata T Kochman,
  • Natarajan Balaji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4193/RHINOL/18.069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 21 – 24

Abstract

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Background: Common cocaine cutting agent Levamisole is known to cause agranulocytosis. However, a lesser known public health issue is levamisole-induced granulomatosis with polyangiitis. This case series explores this link. Methods and Results: A three case-series report with findings confirmed through clinical history, examination, biopsy and urine toxicology screens. Conclusions: Our case-series highlights a possible link between levamisole and extensive necrosis of the nasal cavity; caused by polyangiitis with granuloma formation and secondary vasculitis. A high degree of suspicion is needed if young patients present with ANCA positive vasculitis, or in patients with cocaine use, if there is a disproportionate destruction of tissues- particularly the lateral wall of the nose. If diagnosed and treated early, this can be lifesaving.

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