Unlabelled: We report a case who developed a small bowel ulceration in a long segment of distal duodenum and proximal jejunum, a few days after he had taken high doses of diclofenac. After a month, it was complicated by a stenosis of the same segment. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs have recently been recognised as a possible etiologic factor of small bowel ulcerations. Clinical findings are aspecific. Complications of small bowel ulcerations are: obstruction, perforation or bleeding. Those have to be treated by surgery. We proposed a physiopathologic model and correlated it with histological findings.

Conclusion: careful prescription of those drugs has to be pursued and one should think about a small bowel ulceration in a patient with an abdominal syndrome, who takes non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs.

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