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Cases have also been described following drug overdose (PMID 25172356) or withdrawal (24170890)

Publications

Esnault P, Née L, Signouret T, Jaussaud N, Kerbaul F

[Reverse Takotsubo cardiomyopathy after iatrogenic epinephrine injection requiring percutaneous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation].

Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 2014 Dec;61;1093-7 — 2014 Dec — 1093-7

Kajander OA, Virtanen MP, Sclarovsky S, Nikus KC

Iatrogenic inverted Takotsubo syndrome following intravenous adrenaline injections for an allergic reaction.

International journal of cardiology 2013 Apr 30;165;e3-5 — 2013 Apr 30 — e3-5

Patankar GR, Donsky MS, Schussler JM

Delayed takotsubo cardiomyopathy caused by excessive exogenous epinephrine administration after the treatment of angioedema.

Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center) 2012 Jul;25;229-30 — 2012 Jul — 229-30

Khoueiry G, Abi Rafeh N, Azab B, Markman E, Waked A, AbouRjaili G, Shariff M, Costantino T

Reverse Takotsubo cardiomyopathy in the setting of anaphylaxis treated with high-dose intravenous epinephrine.

The Journal of emergency medicine 2013 Jan;44;96-9 — 2013 Jan — 96-9

Magri CJ, Fava S, Felice H

Inverted takotsubo cardiomyopathy secondary to adrenaline injection.

British journal of hospital medicine (London, England : 2005) 2011 Nov;72;646-7 — 2011 Nov — 646-7

Volz HC, Erbel C, Berentelg J, Katus HA, Frey N

Reversible left ventricular dysfunction resembling Takotsubo syndrome after self-injection of adrenaline.

The Canadian journal of cardiology 2009 Jul;25;e261-2 — 2009 Jul — e261-2

Wong CP, Jim MH, Chan AO, Chau EM, Chow WH

Iatrogenic Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy.

International journal of cardiology 2008 Mar 28;125;e16-8 — 2008 Mar 28 — e16-8