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Should aspirin be resumed in patients with a history of aspirin-related lower GI bleeding?
Chan Francis K.L.(Department of Medicine & Therapeutics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Management of aspirin users with a history of lower gastrointestinal(GI)bleeding is a dilemma. Resumption of aspirin may increase the risk of recurrent lower GI bleeding whereas stopping aspirin will ...

第100回日本消化器病学会総会I Drug-associated GI Injury:Advances of the pathogenesis and recent clinical topics 2. Recent clinical topics(b)Bowel injuries

Small bowel injury in low-dose aspirin users
Endo Hiroki(Department of Gastroenterology, Yokohama City University Hospital, Japan)
Use of low-dose aspirin(LDA)is well known to be associated with an increased risk of serious upper gastrointestinal complications, such as peptic ulceration and bleeding. Until recently, attention has...

第100回日本消化器病学会総会I Drug-associated GI Injury:Advances of the pathogenesis and recent clinical topics 2. Recent clinical topics(b)Bowel injuries

A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial, healing effect of rebamipide in patients with low-dose aspirin and/or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug induced small bowel injury
Kurokawa Sei(Department of Gastroenterology, Sapporo-Kosei General Hospital, Japan)
BACKGROUND:It is not clear what kind of drug is appropriate to heal NSAID-induced enteropathy. Several reports showed the preventive effect of prostaglandin analogue or inducer using healthy su...

第100回日本消化器病学会総会I Drug-associated GI Injury:Advances of the pathogenesis and recent clinical topics 2. Recent clinical topics(b)Bowel injuries

Strategy of NSAID-induced small bowel lesions
Higuchi Kazuhide(Second Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical College, Japan)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs)are known to cause mucosal damage not only in the stomach but also in the small intestine. Many questions remain to be answered about the pathogenesis and ...

第100回日本消化器病学会総会I Drug-associated GI Injury:Advances of the pathogenesis and recent clinical topics 2. Recent clinical topics(b)Bowel injuries