Gastrointestinal perforation: relation to corticosteroid use and COPD - a case report
Gastrointestinal perforations are a complication of 2-10% of duodenal ulcers. There are a variety of etiologies associated with duodenal ulcer formation and its complications. Corticosteroid use is associated with an increased risk of duodenal ulcer perforation, with the first documented case in 195...
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Main Authors: | Michael H.K. Nguyen (Author), Krista M. Isaac (Author), Rebecca Dougherty (Author) |
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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