Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Oct 2023)

Case report: Fundic gland polyps caused by long-term omeprazole use in a Maltese dog

  • Haemin Lee,
  • Sanggu Kim,
  • Dohee Lee,
  • Yeon Chae,
  • Taesik Yun,
  • Mhan-Pyo Yang,
  • Byeong-Teck Kang,
  • Soochong Kim,
  • Hakhyun Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1287335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Long-term use of proton-pump inhibitors can induce fundic gland polyps in the human stomach. However, this phenomenon has not been described in the veterinary literature. A 5-year-old intact female Maltese dog was referred to our hospital with chronic intermittent vomiting. The dog had been administered omeprazole (0.7–1.0 mg/kg PO q24 h) for the management of hydrocephalus for over 4 years; the omeprazole dose was increased to 10 mg/kg PO q24 h 8 months prior to presentation at referring hospital. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed marked thickening of the gastric wall with multi-lobulated, thickened folds. Subsequent endoscopy revealed marked polypoid lesions, and histological examination of the biopsy samples was consistent with the fundic gland polyps associated with proton-pump inhibitor use in humans. The lesions resolved after cessation of omeprazole, as assessed by ultrasonography. This report describes a case of fundic gland polyps following the long-term administration of omeprazole in a dog.

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