Doksisiklin özofajiti: İki Olgu nedeniyle literatürün gözden geçirilmesi

2010 
Although it is not so frequent in medical literature, drug-induced esophageal injury is important, because of its possible complications. Here, we reported two patients with ulcerative esophagitis secondary to doxycycline use. Both patients applied to outpatient clinic with retrosternal pain, odynofagia and dysphagia. Symptoms had been developed after three days of doxicycline treatment in the first patient, and after two days in the second patient. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed ulcers in pastient 1 at the upper 1/3 segment of esophagus and in pastient 2 at the middle 1/3 segment of esophagus. Based on the endoscopic findings, the patients were diagnosed as drug-induced esophageal injury resulting from doxyscycline treatments. Doxycycline treatments were stopped and lansoprazole and sucralfate was started. Their sympstoms improved in a few days following cessation of the drug. The esophagus was found as completely normal in control endoscopy performed after two weeks. Doxycycline can cause chemical esophagitis. Drug-insduced esophagitis is a preventable cause of morbidity.
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