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Short-course high-dose ibuprofen causing both early and delayed jejunal perforations in a non-smoking man

Authors :
Aseef Yehiyan
Sowrav Barman
Haren Varia
Stephen Pettit
Source :
BMJ Case Reports. :bcr-2017
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
BMJ, 2017.

Abstract

A 48-year-old non-smoking man underwent laparotomy for peritonitis immediately after taking ibuprofen 800 mg 6 hourly for 14 days for back pain. His only other medication was long-term omeprazole 20 mg per day. At operation he had three separate perforations in his proximal jejunum. Fifteen centimetres of jejunum were resected with primary anastomosis. Histology showed focal mucosal ischaemic changes with normal mucosa between. There was no vasculitis. The perforations were attributed to ibuprofen intake. He made an uneventful recovery and was instructed to refrain from non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) intake. He was readmitted …

Details

ISSN :
1757790X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Case Reports
Accession number :
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