With the increasing use of marijuana globally, including in pediatric populations, healthcare providers see more adverse health effects associated with this substance. This report details a case presentation of cardiac ischemia in an adolescent male associated with marijuana use. The patient presented with palpitations and chest pain shortly after consuming marijuana. Clinical workup demonstrated anterior ST-segment elevations and troponin elevation with no inflammatory marker elevation or findings of myocarditis on MRI. Extensive drug screening was only positive for marijuana, with a synthetic THC panel negative. These findings resolved after close observation and the patient was discharged in good clinical condition. This case shows a concerning presentation of marijuana-associated cardiac ischemia in an otherwise healthy adolescent, illustrating a potentially severe health concern with an increasingly common substance and demonstrating the need for pediatric centers to have a high index of suspicion for cardiac causes of chest pain when marijuana ingestion is involved even when there are no prior medical or cardiac risk factors.

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