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LEVAMISOLE INDUCED VASCULITIS IN A COCAINE USER
Joseph Blatt MD
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina
LEVAMISOLE
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
An imidizothiazole previously used for
antihelmin and immunomodulatory
effects
1. Recognize levamisole is an increasingly
common cocaine adulterant with serious
health consequences.
Withdrawn from US market in 2000 for
side effects of vasculitis and
agranulocytosis
2. Suspect exposure to levamisole in
patients presenting with unexplained
neutropenia, necrotic skin lesions, and a
history of cocaine use.
In 2000 became recognized as a
cocaine adulterant – undetectable on
street market and may enhance
euphoric effects of cocaine
CASE PRESENTATION
CDC reports 70% of US supply of
cocaine my be adulterated with
levamisole
40 yo WF with admitted for rash
beginning on the legs with
progression to the ears, abdomen,
chest, bilateral elbows, scalp
PE: retiform purpura in various stages
of abscess formation and central
necrosis
CONCLUSIONS
Figure 1. Retiform purpura of Levamisole Vasculitis .
LEVAMISOLE INDUCED VASCULOPATHY
PMH: frequent cocaine use, Hep C
LABS: UDS cocaine+, pANCA>1:1280, MPO positive, RF 24,
urine levamisole
BIOPSY: Leukocytoclastic vasculitis
with thrombotic vasculopathy
HOSPITAL COURSE :
Patient counseled on importance of
cessation of cocaine use
IV steroids for positive p-ANCA
Vancomycin for superimposed
MRSA infection
Painful retiform purpura with
evolution to necrosis
Agranulocytosis, neutropenia
Autoantibodies: MPO, p-ANCA>cANCA, human neutrophil elastase,
ACL, PR3
Urine levamisole: half-life 5.6 hours
Cocaine use
Purpura typically present on nose
and ears
Primary treatment is cessation of
cocaine
Ulcers may require debridement,
Monitor for superinfection
1. With >2 million Americans using
cocaine, occurrences of levamisole
induced vasculitis will increase.
2. Levamisole exposure should be
included in the differential of
patients with purpuric vasculitis,
neutropenia, and cocaine use.
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Special Thanks: Vivianne Beyer MD, Cynthia Wilson MD, Ross Pollack MD, Julie Swick MD,
Paul Anderson MD, Keri Holmes-Maybank MD