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Miyake, Keisuke Post graduate clinical education center, Kawasaki Medical School General Medical Center
Tanikawa, Tomohiro Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Haruma, Ken Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Kawada, Mayuko Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Ishii, Katsunori Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Urata, Noriyo Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Nishino, Ken Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Suehiro, Mitsuhiko Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Kawanaka, Miwa Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Manabe, Noriaki Division of Endoscopy and Ultrasonography, Department of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School
Kawamoto, Hirofumi Department of General Internal Medicine 2, Kawasaki Medical School
Abstract
A 30-year-old man with idiopathic peptic ulcer disease (IPUD) experienced repeated recurrence of ulcerative bleeding despite treatment with lansoprazole and then vonoprazan. Further evaluation suggested that the cause of the ulcer was strong contractile movements of the antrum. This prompted the co-administration of trimebutine maleate (TM) and vonoprazan to relieve the stomach contractions. TM was effective in preventing the recurrence of ulcerative bleeding, and the patient has remained in remission for 4 years. This case highlights the potential efficacy of TM in treating IPUD and the importance of considering hypercontractility as the underlying cause in cases of IPUD.
Keywords
gastric ulcer
idiopathic peptic ulcerative disease
trimebutine maleate
Amo Type
Case Report
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2024-02
Volume
volume78
Issue
issue1
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
85
End Page
88
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Copyright Ⓒ 2024 by Okayama University Medical School
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