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Case Reports
. 1980 Jun;73(6):508-11.

Ulceration and stricture of the esophagus due to oral potassium chloride (slow release tablet) therapy

  • PMID: 7424872
Case Reports

Ulceration and stricture of the esophagus due to oral potassium chloride (slow release tablet) therapy

J R Lambert et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 1980 Jun.

Abstract

A patient with no pre-existing history of gastrointestinal disease developed a benign stricture of the esophagus after taking potassium chloride slow-release tablets (Slow-K) while in the recumbent position in a coronary care unit. Management by bougienage using Malloney and Eder-Puestow dilators was undertaken and although complications occurred, a reasonably satisfactory result was obtained. The literature on potassium-induced stricture of the esophagus is reviewed in order to underscore the importance and severity of this complication and to suggest that this medical problem may be entirely preventable.

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