Journal of Medical Case Reports (Jul 2011)

Octreotide-induced thrombocytopenia: a case report

  • Rizvi Nahid,
  • Rashidi Armin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-5-286
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 286

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Abstract Introduction Thrombocytopenia is an extremely rare complication of octreotide therapy and can be life threatening in the setting of esophageal variceal bleeding. We report a case of octreotide-induced reversible thrombocytopenia in a 54-year-old Caucasian man with alcohol-induced cirrhosis and upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Case presentation Our patient's platelet count dropped from 155,000/mm3 upon admission to 77,000/mm3 a few hours after initiation of octreotide therapy and stayed low until the drug's administration was discontinued. Significant recovery was achieved quickly after discontinuation of octreotide. Conclusions Thrombocytopenia is a rare but potentially serious side effect of octreotide therapy and may complicate esophageal variceal bleeding. Physicians should be vigilant in identifying this potentially serious condition.