Venier D, Torre G, Ventura A
Pediatr Med Chir. 1981 Mar-Jun;3(2-3):225-7.
Two cases of gastrointestinal bleeding (haematemesis-melena) after ingestion of low doses of aspirin are described. Gastroscopic examinations suddenly performed (until 24 hours) have shown the typical gastric alterations due to this drug. The Authors, besides calling the attention on the possible gastrointestinal accidents following salicylates ingestion, suggest that these events may easier occur with familial predisposition and with contemporary assumption of other gastrolesive drugs.