Abstract
Summary Primary nonspecific ulcer of the small intestine is seen infrequently. A group of cases has been reported recently with proposed pathogenetic effects of potassium chloride and thiazide. This paper presents a similar case with ulceration and perforation of the bowel probably caused by a partially digested enteric-coated potassium chloride tablet which was found in the ulcer bed.
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