Small bowel obstructions (SBOs) are usually caused by adhesions, neoplasms, hernias or inflammatory strictures. Intramural strictures are an uncommon cause of SBO. Here we report a case of a 45-yearold female with recurrent small intestinal obstruction caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) induced small bowel strictures. NSAID stricture in the small bowel was discovered by capsule endoscopy. Strictureplasty was done after presentation with small bowel obstruction.
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