Transient recurrent ascites
Journal | Volume 69 - 2006 |
Issue | Fasc.4 - Case reports |
Author(s) | Nsinire L. Kahegeshe, Anne Pestiaux, Jean-Paul Henry, Jacques van Cauter |
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(1) Department of Gastroenterology and Hepaticopancreatology, Erasme Hospital, University Clinics of Brussels, Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium ; (2) Department of Gastroenterology, CHU de Charleroi, Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium. |
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are widely used in heart diseases. We describe a case of a young woman treated with fosinopril. She started experiencing abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea with peritoneal signs on physical examination three years after her treatment has been initiated. She presented ascites and signs of ileitis on imaging studies. She even underwent surgery. The diag- nosis of ACE inhibitor-induced angiooedema of the small bowel was made after the fourth episode. Fosinopril was stopped and the symptoms never recurred. The case we describe illustrates clinical presentation, radiological findings and difficulty of making an accurate diagnosis in such a patient. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2006, 69, 381-383). |
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