Successful Treatment with Corticosteroid in a Case of Behcet's Syndrome with Multiple Esophageal Ulcerations
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概要
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A 59-year-old woman was diagnosed with incomplete type Behçets syndrome in 1994. The patient was hospitalized with pharyngitis and fever in August 2000, and was treated using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Symptoms improved and she was discharged. After only 3 weeks, she reported swallowing disturbance due to retrosternal pain. Esophagoscopy revealed multiple shallow oval ulcerations in the middle esophagus. Colonoscopy revealed aphthous lesions in the rectum. Prednisolone (0.5 mg/kg) was initiated for treatment of esophageal involvement. Symptoms gradually improved and subsequent esophagoscopy revealed complete healing of esophageal ulcerations.(Internal Medicine 42: 696-699, 2003)
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
- 2003-08-01
著者
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ICHIKAWA Kazuo
the Department of Aging Medicine and Geriatrics
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Miyabayashi Hideharu
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ina Chuo General Hospital
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Okano Tomomi
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ina Chuo General Hospital
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Yasuo Masanori
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ina Chuo General Hospital
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Aoki Hajime
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ina Chuo General Hospital
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Ichikawa Kazuo
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ina Chuo General Hospital
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HIROSE Yoshiki
the Department of Internal Medicine, Ina Chuo General Hospital
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Hirose Yoshiki
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ina Chuo General Hospital
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