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Review
. 1990 Mar 27;79(13):394-7.

[Drug-induced esophagitis and its complications. Retrospective study of 30 case reports and review of 650 published cases (1970-1987)]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 2181585
Review

[Drug-induced esophagitis and its complications. Retrospective study of 30 case reports and review of 650 published cases (1970-1987)]

[Article in French]
J B Ollyo et al. Schweiz Rundsch Med Prax. .

Abstract

Prevalence and incidence of drug-related esophagitis are probably underestimated. The condition can often be diagnosed on the basis of history alone. Tetracyclines and emepronium bromide were implicated in most published cases. Endoscopy usually shows erosions in the upper two thirds of the esophagus. These esophageal lesions generally heal after the medication has been stopped. Complications such as stricture, hemorrhage or perforation are very rare.

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