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- Published on: 19 August 2024
- Published on: 19 August 2024Nicorandil as a plausible cause of gastrocutaneous fistula
Andrea-Ferreira et al. reported an interesting case of an elderly lady with gastrocutaneous fistula and gastrointestinal bleeding after anterior gastropexi. A mucosal biopsy from gastric tissue showed nonspecific inflammation.
This patient later consulted dermatology due to several skin and mucosal ulcers. Her long medication list included nicorandil, which is known to induce ulcers and fistulas. After stopping this drug, all her skin and mucosal lesions resolved within 1 month.
We suggest, that her gastrointestinal complications were also related to nicorandil, which she had taken for 3 years before undergoing her first surgery. The time course and histopathological findings are well in accordance with nicorandil induced skin and mucosal lesions.
We have just published the case with focus on nicorandil.Drivenes JL, Bygum A. Spontaneous Mucocutaneous Ulcerations: A Quiz. Acta Derm Venereol 2024 Aug 5.
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