Abstract
This review summarizes available information concerning cerebral vascular complications of the most commonly abused substances and discusses possible mechanisms of vascular injury and cerebral damage. Although alcohol is frequently abused and may have important cerebrovascular effects, its consideration is beyond the scope of this review.
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Caplan, L. R., Hier, D. B., & Banks, G. (1982). Current concepts of cerebrovascular disease - stroke: Stroke and drug abuse. Stroke. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.13.6.869
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