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Sri Hari Priya Vemulakonda1, Souradeep Dutta1, Ankit Jain1, Abhinaya Reddy1, Vishnu Prasad Nelamangala Ramakrishnaiah1.
Abstract
Peptic ulcer disease is a heterogeneous disease caused by the imbalance between mucosal protective and aggressive factors. Such ulcers are common in the anterior wall of the duodenum and gastric antrum. Kissing ulcers, although commonly reported in the duodenum, are rarely seen in the stomach. We present a rare case of an 85-year-old lady who had an index presentation of sudden onset hematemesis following ibuprofen intake. Endoscopy revealed kissing gastric ulcers, which are extremely rare secondary to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. She had complete healing after treatment with proton pump inhibitors.Entities:
Keywords: analgesic; endoscopy; gastric ulcer; kissing ulcer; nsaid induced gastritis
Year: 2022 PMID: 36060338 PMCID: PMC9423786 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.27490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy images. A - Kissing ulcers in the stomach (Black arrows) seen during J maneuver, B - Biopsy being taken from the ulcer site.
Figure 2Post treatment upper gastrointestinal endoscopy images showing resolving ulcers. A – Black arrow showing healed ulcer site, B – Photo taken during J maneuver of both the healing ulcer sites