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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273372
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Cannabis-Hyperemesis-Syndrom
Cannabis Hyperemesis SyndromePublication History
Publication Date:
20 June 2011 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Vorgestellt wird der Verlauf einer am ehesten durch Cannabis hervorgerufenen zyklischen Hyperemesis bei einer cannabisabhängigen, aber sonst gesunden jungen Frau. Die zyklische Hyperemesis entwickelte sich im zeitlichen Zusammenhang mit einem vermehrten Cannabiskonsum und remittierte komplett innerhalb weniger Tage in einer beschützten abstinenten Umgebung. Genauso wie die zunehmend in der Literatur berichteten Fälle besserte sich die Hyperemesis durch heißes Duschen oder Baden. Diese Thermosensitivität in Kombination mit den hier erstmals gefundenen laborchemischen Hinweisen auf eine zeitgleiche reversible zentrale Hyperthyreose lassen an eine Beteiligung des hypothalamischen Cannabinoidsystems an der zyklischen Hyperemesis denken. Auch während einer gut 4-monatigen ambulanten Nachsorge trat bei kontrollierter Cannabisabstinenz kein Erbrechen mehr auf.
Abstract
We present the course of cyclical hyperemesis most likely induced by cannabis in a young cannabis-dependent, but otherwise healthy female adult. Cyclical hyperemesis developed in parallel to increasing cannabis inhalation, and remitted completely within a few days of abstinence in a protective inpatient setting. Just as in those increasing cases which can be found in literature, the hyperemesis improved by taking a hot shower or bath at the beginning of the detoxification. This thermosensitivity, along with the detection of a central disturbance of the thyroid axis, points to the hypothalamic cannabinoid system being involved in cannabis-induced cyclical hyperemesis. The patient was followed up for 4 months without any re-occurrence of the syndrome during controlled cannabis abstinence.
Schlüsselwörter
Cannabis - zyklische Hyperemesis - Hypothalamus - zentrale Hyperthyreose
Keywords
cannabis - cyclical hyperemesis - hypothalamus - central hyperthyroidism
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Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, LVR-Klinikum Essen, Universität Duisburg/Essen
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