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Volume 30, Issue 2 (April 1985)

ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Page Count: 5


Human Pulmonary Histopathological Changes from Marijuana Smoking
Morris, RR
Pathologist for the Coroner of Humboldt County, CA

(Received 10 July 1984; accepted 26 September 1984)

Abstract

Thirteen individuals ranging in age from fifteen to forty years, who were known smokers of marijuana, all of whom died suddenly, were autopsied as coroner's cases. The pulmonary histopathologie changes revealed light to heavy infiltrations of pigmented monocytes within alveoli as well as varying degrees of monocytic and lymphocytic infiltration into the interstitium of the lungs. The intensity of the pulmonary infiltrate appears to be dose related. This report calls attention to the accelerated pathological changes in the lungs from marijuana smoking as compared to tobacco smoking leading to pulmonary scarring, emphysema, and eventual chronic obstructive pulmonary discase.



Keywords:
toxicology, pathology and biology, marijuana, pigmented macrophages, squamous metaplasia, lymphocytes, alveoli, bronchioles, bronchi, interestitial tissues, columnar epithelium, pulmonary fibrosis

Paper ID: JFS11813J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS11813J
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