Capecitabine-Induced Terminal Ileitis: Review of the Literature After a Case Report
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Capecitabine/adverse effects, Ileitis/chemically inducedAbstract
Capecitabine is an oral fluropyrimidine used as palliative
chemotherapy in colorectal and breast cancer patients. Diarrhea is a well-known side effect of capecitabine, being ileitis cases rare. The authors present a case of a terminal ileitis as a late iatrogenic effect of capecitabine treatment.
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