Volume 15, Issue 3 pp. 370-371

Intestinal pseudo-obstruction associated with oral morphine

Murthy

Murthy

Departments of Anaesthesia, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals Liverpool L7 8XP, UK

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Ion

Ion

Departments of Anaesthesia, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals Liverpool L7 8XP, UK

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Winstanley

Winstanley

General Surgery, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals Liverpool L7 8XP, UK

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First published: 09 October 2008
Citations: 3
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Abstract

Morphine is recommended as the strong opioid of choice by the World Health Organization (WHO) for cancer pain management. It is associated with delay in gastro-intestinal transit; as a result, patients may experience marked constipation. We describe a case of intestinal pseudo-obstruction associated with the use of oral morphine in a terminally ill cancer patient.

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