Year 2020 / Volume 112 / Number 7
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Intra-abdominal desmoid tumor and chronic inflammatory bowel disease. An uncommon scenario

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6648/2019

Manuel Buitrago Ruiz, Victoriano Soria Aledo, José Luis Aguayo Albasini,

Abstract
We present the case of a patient with an inflammatory bowel disease to whom a pelvic desmoid tumor is discovered during an infertility study.
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29/10/2020 9:50:16
Buenos días Dr Manuel Buitrago

Mi nombre es Francisco González y te escribo en relación al artículo que se adjunta en este correo y del que es usted autor.

LABORATORIO ESTEDI S.L es titular de un medicamento a base de indometaciona (Fluticasona Cápsula Dura 25 MG vía oral ) y (Fluticasona Aldo-Unión 1 mg/ml suspensión para inhalación por nebulizador)

Como titulares tenemos la obligación de comunicar a la autoridad competente las reacciones adversas descritas en la literatura científica.
Para evitar la comunicación duplicada con otros TACs, le agradeceríamos nos indicara:

1. Si la marca comercial de Fluticasona utilizada por la paciente fue la de LABORATORIO ESTEDI S.L
2. Si la forma farmacéutica fueron suspensión para inhalación por nebulizador.
3. La fecha de inicio de la reacción adversa


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Publication history

Received: 25/09/2019

Accepted: 27/10/2019

Online First: 24/06/2020

Published: 08/07/2020

Article Online First time: 273 days

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