Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome During Pregnancy: A Case Report
Publication Date
2015
Journal Title
J Reprod Med
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a syndrome characterized by chronic marijuana use, cyclic vomiting, and compulsive bathing. Given the similarities this syndrome shares with hyperemesis gravidarum, it is likely that this is a highly underdiagnosed syndrome. We present a case of severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy that met the criteria for CHS. CASE: This case outlines the course of recurrent nausea and vomiting due to cannabinoid hyperemesis in a pregnant patient and illustrates the similarities between hyperemesis gravidarum and CHS and the value of obtaining a complete history that includes the use of marijuana. CONCLUSION: Recognition of this syndrome will aid in patient care, lessen the economic burden of an extensive workup, and hopefully lessen provider frustration with diagnosis and treatment of a common and underdiagnosed entity.
Volume Number
60
Issue Number
9-10
Pages
430-2
Document Type
Article
EPub Date
2015/11/26
Status
Faculty
Facility
School of Medicine
Primary Department
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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