• Am. J. Gastroenterol. · Oct 1996

    Role of small bowel biopsy in the endoscopic evaluation of adults with iron deficiency anemia.

    • Z Ackerman, R Eliakim, R Stalnikowicz, and D Rachmilewitz.
    • Department of Medicine, Hadassah University Hospital, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel.
    • Am. J. Gastroenterol. 1996 Oct 1;91(10):2099-102.

    ObjectivesThe recommended evaluation of adult patients presenting with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) includes the performance of colonoscopy and esophagogastroduodenoscopy. IDA is a common feature in patients with celiac disease and, in several, may be the only presenting sign. The performance of small bowel biopsy (SBB) for the evaluation of celiac disease as the cause of IDA is not routinely recommended. The aim of the present study was to determine the yield of SBB performed during routine endoscopy of adults with IDA.MethodsWe prospectively studied 93 patients with IDA. Three control groups were included: 23 patients with steatorrhea, 37 patients with idiopathic diarrhea, and 9 patients in whom SBB was performed for miscellaneous indications.ResultsEleven patients with IDA and two patients with steatorrhea had SBB findings compatible with celiac disease. None of the patients from the other two groups had similar findings. Two patients with IDA, who were later diagnosed to suffer from celiac disease, presented: one with occult blood in the stool and the other with rectal bleeding. Subgroup analysis of patients with IDA revealed that patients with celiac disease were younger, had significantly more episodes of diarrhea, lower mean hemoglobin level, and longer duration of anemia than those without celiac disease. Other mucosal abnormalities were found in a substantial number of patients with celiac disease: esophagitis, gastritis, duodenitis, hemorrhoids, and colitis.ConclusionsA substantial number of adult Israeli patients who present with IDA are found, on SBB, to have mucosal abnormalities compatible with the diagnosis of celiac disease. The presence of esophagitis, gastritis, or duodenitis on esophagogastroduodenoscopy, or other abnormalities on colonoscopy, do not exclude the coexistence of celiac disease. Celiac disease should be included and routinely looked for in the differential diagnosis of adult patients with IDA.

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