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NSAID-induced peptic ulcer disease

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The use of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may result in NSAID-associated reactive gastritis or peptic ulceration.

Previously NSAID-associated gastritis would have been classified as a Type C gastritis (chemical gastritis). This condition is characterised by the production of erosions and small intramucosal haemorrhages (which are most numerous in the gastric antrum).


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