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Role of the double-contrast barium enema in rectal stenosis due to suppositories containing paracetamol and acetylsalicylic acid

Self-treatment of chronic headache with suppositories containing paracetamol and acetylsalicylic acid may lead to serious complications. We report the radiological features of five cases of rectal stenosis following the use of such suppositories. The role of the double-contrast barium enema in sugge...

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Published in:European radiology 1998-01, Vol.8 (7), p.1217-1220
Main Authors: Tannouri, F, Lalmand, B, Zalcman, M, Peny, M O, Van Gossum, A, Van Gansbeke, D, Gevenois, P A, Struyven, J
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description Self-treatment of chronic headache with suppositories containing paracetamol and acetylsalicylic acid may lead to serious complications. We report the radiological features of five cases of rectal stenosis following the use of such suppositories. The role of the double-contrast barium enema in suggesting the diagnosis of this complication of a chronic and often unrecognized self-treatment is emphasized.
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Pneumoradiography
Rectal Diseases - chemically induced
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Self Medication
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title Role of the double-contrast barium enema in rectal stenosis due to suppositories containing paracetamol and acetylsalicylic acid
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