Phenytoin-induced Ogilvie syndrome: A rare case report

苯妥英钠诱发的奥格尔维综合征:一例罕见病例报告

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Abstract

Phenytoin is a widely prescribed antiepileptic drug that is associated with various adverse effects, but gastrointestinal manifestations are rare. Therapeutic drug monitoring is essential for ensuring safe and effective dosing by measuring the drug levels in the blood. We present the case of a 65-year-old individual with a history of seizure disorder, hypertension, and stable chronic kidney disease, who presented with acute abdominal distension and constipation. Imaging studies revealed acute colonic pseudo-obstruction, while serum phenytoin levels were elevated at 25.6 μg/mL (therapeutic range: 10-20 µg/mL). The patient's symptoms resolved following gradual tapering of phenytoin and initiation of levetiracetam over 2 weeks. This case highlights a rare presentation of phenytoin toxicity manifesting as Ogilvie syndrome and underscores the importance of therapeutic drug monitoring and early recognition of gastrointestinal symptoms in patients on phenytoin therapy.

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