Ampicillin-associated colitis. Case report

Endoscopy
A RussoG Giannone

Abstract

A case of ampicillin-associated colitis is described. The authors stress the importance of emergency colonoscopy for the correct diagnosis and treatment of severe diarrhea and hemorrhage occurring during treatment with antibiotics.

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Jan 1, 1990·Gastrointestinal Radiology·T MatsumotoM Fujishima

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