학술논문

Hydroxyurea associated ileocecal valve ulcer: evidence for causality
Document Type
Article
Source
Intestinal research (Intest Res). Oct 30, 2021 19(4):468
Subject
Hydroxyurea
Ulcer
Gastrointestinal tract
Essential thrombocythemia
Language
Korean
English
ISSN
1598-9100
Abstract
Hydroxyurea is an antimetabolite drug that is commonly used in many hematological disorders. Ulcer formation in the gas-trointestinal tract is a rare phenomenon associated with this drug. We report a case of a 73-year-old woman who was found to have an isolated ileocecal valve ulcer while on hydroxyurea 1 g daily for essential thrombocythemia. A comprehensive evalua-tion ruled out all other causes. The cytoreductive therapy was switched to anagrelide and the endoscopic evaluation 6 months later showed complete healing of the ulcer. However, the hydroxyurea was resumed due to increasing platelet counts and intol-erance to dose increments of the anagrelide. Subsequently, the patient was found to have a recurrence of the ulcer. Apart from oral ulcers, there have also been reports of ulcers involving the small bowel and the colon associated with the use of hydroxy-urea. The pathophysiology of the non-oral gastrointestinal ulceration in relation to this drug is unclear. Withdrawal of the drug typically leads to complete resolution. Increasing awareness of the rare association between the use of hydroxyurea and non- oral gastrointestinal ulcers is essential for early detection to prevent related complications. (Intest Res 2021;19:468-471)