COMORBIDITY OF COCAINE USE AND MENTAL DISORDERS
Comorbid mental illnesses are common in and can worsen CUDs. The factors responsible for morbidity appear to differ among cocaine users with mental illness as compared to cocaine users without mental illness.
OTHER IMAGING STUDIES IN COCAINE USE DISORDERS
Computed Tomography (CT)
The popularity of CT in addiction research has diminished considerably because of its resolution power and the risk of ionizing radiation. In 1991, a planimetric CT study found significant cerebral atrophy among 35 habitual cocaine abusers as compared to 16 self-reported first-time users and 54 control subjects.