Narcotic dermopathy
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| Specialty | Dermatology | 
Narcotic dermopathy is a skin condition caused by the injection of drugs intravenously, resulting in thrombosed, cordlike, thickened veins at the site of injection.[1]: 44
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| Specialty | Dermatology | 
Narcotic dermopathy is a skin condition caused by the injection of drugs intravenously, resulting in thrombosed, cordlike, thickened veins at the site of injection.[1]: 44
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