Multiple perianal ulcers due to suppositories

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We report a case of long-standing inexplicable perianal ulcers. After exclusion of an inflammatory, infectious or neoplastic origin, a thorough personal history revealed that for many years the patient had been using analgesic suppositories containing indomethacin, caffeine, and prochlorperazine dimaleate, four to five times a week, for migraine. On stopping the suppositories, there was complete healing within 12 weeks. We hypothesize that vasoconstriction and vascular damage were the pathogenetic mechanisms behind the perianal ulcers.

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Savoia, F., Sechi, A., Tabanelli, M., Zago, S., Leuzzi, M., Baraldi, C., & Patrizi, A. (2019). Multiple perianal ulcers due to suppositories. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 60(1), 50–52. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajd.12888

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