Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug Discontinuation
Formation of multiple fundic gland polyps or hyperplastic polyps in the gastric mucosa is one of the well-known adverse effects of the long-term acid suppression therapy for peptic ulcer disease. However, similar phenomenon has not been reported to occur in the duodenum. We report a case of duodenal...
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doaj-23eee5a99d6647518302098e34c4fad72021-09-30T08:12:29ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312021-09-0115377978410.1159/000518871518871Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug DiscontinuationMasako Shintaku0Masayuki Shintaku1Kazunari Tominaga2Yasumasa Sumitomo3Takehiro Sando4Department of Gastroenterology, Japan Community Health care Organization, Hoshigaoka Medical Center, Hirakata, JapanDepartment of Pathology, Hikone Municipal Hospital, Hikone, JapanDepartment of Gastroenterology, Japan Community Health care Organization, Hoshigaoka Medical Center, Hirakata, JapanDepartment of Gastroenterology, Japan Community Health care Organization, Hoshigaoka Medical Center, Hirakata, JapanDepartment of Gastroenterology, Japan Community Health care Organization, Hoshigaoka Medical Center, Hirakata, JapanFormation of multiple fundic gland polyps or hyperplastic polyps in the gastric mucosa is one of the well-known adverse effects of the long-term acid suppression therapy for peptic ulcer disease. However, similar phenomenon has not been reported to occur in the duodenum. We report a case of duodenal polypoid lesion that developed after the long-term use of acid suppressants and disappeared after the cessation of the treatment. The patient was a 76-year-old man with a history of heavy cigarette smoking and excessive alcohol intake who had been treated with medication of gastric acid suppressants, including proton pump inhibitors and potassium-competitive acid blockers, for refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease. After receiving the acid suppression therapy for 3 years, a polypoid lesion of 10 mm in diameter was found at the portion of the duodenal bulb. This polypoid lesion disappeared 1.5 months after the cessation of treatment. We hypothesized that changes in serum gastrin levels caused by acid suppression therapy might have been associated with the development and regression of the duodenal polypoid lesion.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/518871duodenumpolypoid lesiongastric acid suppressantregressiongastrin |
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Masako Shintaku Masayuki Shintaku Kazunari Tominaga Yasumasa Sumitomo Takehiro Sando Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug Discontinuation Case Reports in Gastroenterology duodenum polypoid lesion gastric acid suppressant regression gastrin |
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Masako Shintaku Masayuki Shintaku Kazunari Tominaga Yasumasa Sumitomo Takehiro Sando |
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Masako Shintaku |
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Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug Discontinuation |
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Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug Discontinuation |
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Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug Discontinuation |
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Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug Discontinuation |
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Occurrence of a Duodenal Polypoid Lesion During Long-Term Acid Suppression Therapy and Its Regression After Drug Discontinuation |
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occurrence of a duodenal polypoid lesion during long-term acid suppression therapy and its regression after drug discontinuation |
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Case Reports in Gastroenterology |
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Formation of multiple fundic gland polyps or hyperplastic polyps in the gastric mucosa is one of the well-known adverse effects of the long-term acid suppression therapy for peptic ulcer disease. However, similar phenomenon has not been reported to occur in the duodenum. We report a case of duodenal polypoid lesion that developed after the long-term use of acid suppressants and disappeared after the cessation of the treatment. The patient was a 76-year-old man with a history of heavy cigarette smoking and excessive alcohol intake who had been treated with medication of gastric acid suppressants, including proton pump inhibitors and potassium-competitive acid blockers, for refractory gastroesophageal reflux disease. After receiving the acid suppression therapy for 3 years, a polypoid lesion of 10 mm in diameter was found at the portion of the duodenal bulb. This polypoid lesion disappeared 1.5 months after the cessation of treatment. We hypothesized that changes in serum gastrin levels caused by acid suppression therapy might have been associated with the development and regression of the duodenal polypoid lesion. |
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duodenum polypoid lesion gastric acid suppressant regression gastrin |
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