, Ruveena Bhavani Rajaram2
, Gin Gin Gan2
, Ida Hilmi2
1Gastroenterology Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor,
Malaysia
2Department of Medicine, University of Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
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Comparison of Reported Cases of Non-oral Gastrointestinal Tract Ulcers Associated with Hydroxyurea Use
| Case No. | Age (yr) | Ethnicity | Sex | Hematological diagnosis | HU dose/duration | Ulcer site | Ulcer pathophysiology |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
64 | Caucasian | M | Myelofibrosis | NA | Jejunum | Hypersensitivity vasculitis |
| 2 |
77 | Japanese | M | Essential thrombocythemia | NA | Duo & colon | Intestinal Behçet disease |
| 3 |
37 | Thai | M | Hemoglobin E-beta-thalassemia | 4.5 g weekly/3 yr | TI & colon | Nonspecific inflammation |
| 4 |
73 | Chinese | F | Essential thrombocythemia | 7 g weekly/10 yr | ICV | Nonspecific inflammation |
aPatient presented in this case report.
HU, hydroxyurea; M, male; F, female; NA, not available; Duo, duodenum; TI, terminal ileum; ICV, ileocecal valve.
Patient presented in this case report. HU, hydroxyurea; M, male; F, female; NA, not available; Duo, duodenum; TI, terminal ileum; ICV, ileocecal valve.
