Therapeutic failure with thalidomide in patients with recurrent intestinal bleeding due to angiodysplasias

Angiodysplasias are one of the reasons of gastrointestinal bleeding, whose origin is usually due to vascular malformations. There are different types of therapies for angiodysplasia such as endoscopic, angiographic and pharmacological techniques. Among the last ones, there is little variety of effec...

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Main Authors: María del Carmen Izquierdo Navarro, Mercedes Hernando Verdugo, Elena Cardaba Garcia, M.Teresa Sanchez Sanchez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-05-01
Series:Farmacia Hospitalaria
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Online Access:http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10456.pdf
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Summary:Angiodysplasias are one of the reasons of gastrointestinal bleeding, whose origin is usually due to vascular malformations. There are different types of therapies for angiodysplasia such as endoscopic, angiographic and pharmacological techniques. Among the last ones, there is little variety of effective drugs to treat the disease. We describe the therapeutic failure with thalidomide in a male with recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding due to angiodysplasias. A thorough diagnostic work-up, including gastroscopy, enteroscopy, angiography and capsule endoscopy were performed. Despite treatment with high-dose somatostatin analogues and oral iron, the patient continued bleeding. The patient was administered then thalidomide for three months with no clinical response. Thalidomide had to be withdrawn owing to adverse effects
ISSN:1130-6343
2171-8695