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1. Atypical Chronic Deforming Arthritis After Cocaine-Levamisole Exposure.

2. A Positive Cocaine Urine Toxicology Test and the Effect on Intraoperative Hemodynamics Under General Anesthesia.

4. Noninvasive Hemodynamic Monitoring of Cocaine-Induced Changes in Cardiac Output and Systemic Vascular Resistance in Subjects With Chronic Cocaine Use Disorder.

5. Acute Renal Failure With Cocaine and SGLT-2 Inhibitor.

6. Asymptomatic three-vessel total coronary occlusions and acute ischemic shock in a cocaine addict.

7. The cocaine cutting agent levamisole is frequently detected in cocaine users.

8. Lower limb ischemia due to long-term abuse of cocaine.

9. HIV, Cocaine Use, and Hepatitis C Virus: A Triad of Nontraditional Risk Factors for Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease.

10. Immediate Hemorrhagic Transformation After Intravenous Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator Injection in 2 Cocaine Users.

11. A direct immersion solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography/mass spectrometry method for the simultaneous detection of levamisole and minor cocaine congeners in hair samples from chronic abusers.

13. Urine toxicology screening in an urban stroke and TIA population.

14. Profiling patients.

16. Cocaine and cardiovascular complications.

17. Drug abuse in plastic surgery patients: optimizing detection and minimizing complications.

18. Pharmacokinetics of cocaine and metabolites in human oral fluid and correlation with plasma concentrations after controlled administration.

19. Monitoring pregnant women's illicit opiate and cocaine use with sweat testing.

20. Suicides, homicides, and unintentional injury deaths after trauma center discharge: cocaine use as a risk factor.

21. Neurocognitive characteristics of individuals with schizophrenia and cocaine dependence: comparison of currently dependent and remitted groups.

22. Outcomes of cocaine-positive trauma patients undergoing surgery on the first day after admission.

23. Management of cocaine-associated chest pain and myocardial infarction: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Acute Cardiac Care Committee of the Council on Clinical Cardiology.

24. Impact of prenatal cocaine exposure on attention and response inhibition as assessed by continuous performance tests.

25. Exploratory factor analysis and validation study of the lifetime severity index for cocaine, Spanish version (LSI-C-Spanish).

26. Cortical inhibition and excitation in abstinent cocaine-dependent patients: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study.

27. Cocaine detection in maternal and neonatal hair: implications to fetal toxicology.

28. Coca tea consumption causes positive urine cocaine assay.

29. Cocaine-related myocardial infarction: concomitant heroin use can cloud the picture.

30. Predictors of high rates of suicidal ideation among drug users.

31. Neuroimaging in drug and substance abuse part I: cocaine, cannabis, and ecstasy.

32. A novel case of numb bum.

33. The prevalence of psychiatric disorder among a community sample of crack cocaine users: an exploratory study with practical implications.

34. Sublingual cocaine: novel recurrence of an ancient practice.

35. Cocaine abuse in the elderly: a series of three case reports.

37. Executive and motor skill functioning among cocaine-dependent schizophrenics and non-drug-abusing schizophrenics.

38. Indicators of cocaine exposure and preterm birth.

39. Epidemic increases in cocaine and opiate use by trauma center patients: documentation with a large clinical toxicology database.

40. Confirmation of cocaine use during pregnancy: a critical review.

41. Prognostic significance of antisocial personality disorder in cocaine-dependent patients entering continuing care.

42. Lifetime severity index for cocaine use disorder (LSI-Cocaine): a predictor of treatment outcomes.

43. Diagnosing intrauterine exposure to cocaine by hair testing: six years of clinical use.

44. Prognostic factors in Buprenorphine- versus methadone-maintained patients.

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