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Endoscopy 1990-May

Ano-rectal lesions in patients taking suppositories containing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID).

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G Gizzi
V Villani
G Brandi
G M Paganelli
G Di Febo
G Biasco

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We report on 3 cases in which ano-rectal lesions were associated with chronic administration of suppositories containing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID). Lesions were characterized by erosions or ulcer in the rectum and by stenosis of the anal verge. Erosions or ulcers were observed in patients taking the drugs for a relatively short time. The lesions remitted after suspension of the treatment. The cases observed indicate that suppositories containing NSAID could induce ano-rectal lesions similar to those observed after the use of suppositories containing ergotamine.

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