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- Should aspirin be resumed in patients with a history of aspirin-related lower GI bleeding?
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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
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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
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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
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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
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