Adrenocorticosteroid therapy and gastroduodenal lesions |
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Authors: | M Okada T Fuchigami M Iida T Omae K Akagi K Onoyama |
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Affiliation: | Second Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine. Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Gastroduodenoscopy was performed in 25 patients with various disorders, such as liver cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome, and ulcerative colitis, to assess the effects of corticosteroids on the stomach and duodenum. The main criterion for entry into the trial was the absence of open ulcer, healed ulcer, erosion, or bleeding from the stomach or duodenum on pretreatment endoscopy performed within 48 hours before administration of corticosteroids. Endoscopy repeated at 2 to 4 weeks disclosed gastroduodenal lesions in 11 cases (44%)and no lesion in 14 cases (56%). The gastroduodenal lesions observed in 11 cases are as follows: one gastric ulcer (4.0%), six gastric erosions (24.0%), two gastroduodenal erosions (8.0%), and two duodenal erosions (8.0%). A lack of correlation between the patients' subjective complaints and endoscopic findings indicates the unreliability of patients' complaints and the importance of endoscopy in assessing gastroduodenal lesions. There were no differences in the total and average daily doses of corticosteroid between a group with gastric and/ or duodenal lesions and a group without such lesions. Corticosteroids may produce gastroduodenal lesions, regardless of the dose. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests: Dr. M. Okada Second Department of Internal Medicine Faculty of Medicine Kyushu University Maidashi 3-1-1 Higashi-ku Fukuoka 812 Japan. |
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