Dilateret kardiomyopati hos en amfetaminmisbruger
Sammanfattning
The patient presented himself at the primary practitioner with dyspnoea and chest pain, and was initially misdiagnosed as having pneumonia. Two weeks later the patient developed universal oedema and was hospitalized. Echocardiography showed dilated cardiomyopathy. The initial diagnosis was delayed because the patient was not asked about his possible drug abuse. Remember to ask about drug abuse in younger patients with dyspnoea and uncharacteristic chest pains.