Marijuana “bong” pseudomonas lung infection: A detrimental recreational experience

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The use of Cannabis sativa, also known as marijuana, is believed to have dated back to thousands of years B.C. More than 200 decades later, it remains a popular recreational psychoactive substance that can be smoked through a water pipe. We report a case of marijuana smoking via a “bong” device, which has resulted in severe Pseudomonas aeruginosa necrotizing pneumonia treated with conservative medical therapy. This case highlights the importance of recognizing that life-threatening pneumonia can potentially be linked to marijuana and “bong” usage. Complicated cases should be considered for early surgical intervention.

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Kumar, A. N., Soo, C. I., Ng, B. H., Hassan, T., Ban, A. Y. L., & Manap, R. A. (2018). Marijuana “bong” pseudomonas lung infection: A detrimental recreational experience. Respirology Case Reports, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.293

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