The clinical presentation and diagnosis of ketamine-associated urinary tract dysfunction in Singapore |
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Authors: | Jacklyn Yek Palaniappan Sundaram Hakan Aydin Tricia Kuo Lay Guat Ng |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Urology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore;2.Department of Pathology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Ketamine is a short-acting anaesthetic agent that has gained popularity as a ‘club drug’ due to its hallucinogenic effects. Substance abuse should be considered in young adult patients who present with severe debilitating symptoms such as lower urinary tract symptoms, even though the use of controlled substances is rare in Singapore. Although the natural history of disease varies from person to person, a relationship between symptom severity and frequency/dosage of abuse has been established. It is important to be aware of this condition and have a high degree of clinical suspicion to enable early diagnosis and immediate initiation of multidisciplinary and holistic treatment. A delayed diagnosis can lead to irreversible pathological changes and increased morbidity among ketamine abusers. |
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Keywords: | bladder dysfunction ketamin lower urinary tract dysfunction ulcerative cystitis |
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