Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica 2008 Volume 55, Issue 3, Pages: 133-138
https://doi.org/10.2298/ACI0803133D
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Digestive system damage caused by substance abuse

Dimitrijević I. (Medicinski fakultet, Beograd)
Kalezić N. (Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Ristić J. (Opšta bolnica, Leskovac)
Bojović O. (Medicinski fakultet, Beograd)
Dimitrijević N. (Stomatološki fakultet, Beograd)

Substance abuse and addiction represent a worldwide problem and cause a number of family, social and health problems. Digestive system damage caused by substance intake is an increasing problem amoung drug addicts. Many studies show that substances can cause cancer of all parts of the digestive system. Alcohol consumption was significantly associated with colon and rectal cancer. For rectal cancer, the risk was increased in association with drinking of alcoholic beverages, specially for beer consumption. Sinthetic drugs such as ecstasy may lead also to digestive and hepatic damage, as well as vascular complications of the stomach. Many studies show the existence of supstance associated enterocolitis as well as ishemic colitis. Diagnosis of ishemic colitis is based on the presence of rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, a history of substance use, supportive endoscopic and histopathologic findings, and the absence of other etiologic mechanisms of ischemic colitis. Great damage to the digestive system is also produced by smuggling narcotics packed into small pages that are afterwards been swallowed or implemented on other sorts of ways inside the smugglers natural body spaces as the rectum or vagina. In the paper authors reviewed literature conserning digestive system damage caused by substance abuse and drug smuggling.

Keywords: substance abuse, digestive system damage, Enterocolitis

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