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Four Cases of Ampicillin-Associated Colitis J. Kaneshige 1 , K. Jinno 1 , H. Yamamoto 1 , M. Fukushima 1 , F. Araki 2 1Department of Internal Medicine, Iwakuni National Hospital 2Department of Pathology, Iwakuni National Hospital pp.691-695
Published Date 1979/5/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403107683
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 Four famale patients with ampicillin-associated colitis are presented. They were treated with ampicillin for their relevant medical problems which included bronchitis and hordeolum. The dose of ampicillin given varied from 750 to 1,500 mg daily for a period of 5 to 8 days of oral administration. They developed abdominal cramps and watery diarrhea, subsequently followed by bloody diarrhea, during a course of oral ampicillin therapy. Immediate cessation of the antibiotic resulted in a favorable recovery. Colonoscopic examination performed at active stage of the illness showed inflamed colonic mucosa with tiny mucosal hemorrhages and shallow erosions. Resolution way almost complete on follow-up colonoscopy. Barium enema examination performed at active stage showed obliteration of the haustra and narrowing of involved segment of the colon. Numerous small nodules resembling lymphoid hyperplasia of the colon were demonstrated at convalescent stage.

 All the patients investigated here had allergic diathesis, i.e. drug-induced exanthema (3 patients) and allergic rhinitis (1 patient). Hence, it seemed reasonable to suggest that hypersensitivity to the causative antibiotic might be responsible for the development of ampicillin-associated colitis.


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