Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0038362 (stomatitis)
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Nicorandil is a vasodilator used to control angina. It has been associated with oral ulceration and stomatitis that resolves upon withdrawal of the drug. We report a series of five patients with non-specific anal ulceration, all of whom received nicorandil for symptomatic control of ischaemic heart disease. Histological appearances were similar and the ulcers healed on withdrawal of the drug. Our results suggest that nicorandil might be a cause of anal ulceration.
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PMID:Nicorandil associated anal ulceration. 1249 98

Nicorandil has been shown to precipitate persistent ulcerative stomatitis in a small percentage of patients. To date over 50 cases have been reported, initially in France and, more recently, in the United Kingdom and Portugal, but this is the first report of nicorandil-induced ulceration in Irish medical or dental literature. It has been suggested that a previous history of aphthous ulceration may predispose the development of nicorandil-induced ulcers, although onlyone of these patients reported a history of recurrent oral ulceration (ROU).
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PMID:Nicorandil-induced severe oral ulceration. 1561 32