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H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice

Inflammation can lead to malabsorption of important micronutrients such as iron. Malabsorption and nutritional deficiency can be caused by a variety of pathological and environmental factors causing a range of other symptoms commonly caused by both H. pylori infection and coeliac disease (CD). Natio...

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Autores principales: Rostami-Nejad, Mohammad, Aldulaimi, David, Livett, Helen, Rostami, Kamran
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4553157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26328039
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author Rostami-Nejad, Mohammad
Aldulaimi, David
Livett, Helen
Rostami, Kamran
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description Inflammation can lead to malabsorption of important micronutrients such as iron. Malabsorption and nutritional deficiency can be caused by a variety of pathological and environmental factors causing a range of other symptoms commonly caused by both H. pylori infection and coeliac disease (CD). National guidelines suggest the routine taking of duodenal biopsies to exclude CD when investigating patients for iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Studies suggest that in absence of positive antibodies, IDA is rarely caused by CD. Recent British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines discourage the routine duodenal biopsies in low risk cases but despite this guidance, taking duodenal biopsies for IDA is a common practice. Many studies have reported that H. pylori infection is associated with IDA even in patients with CD. In countries with low H. pylori prevalence we still detect more H. pylori than CD standing behind IDA. Despite the strong association between IDA and H. pylori, taking biopsies to diagnose H. pylori infection is not usually a routine part of the diagnostic workup to identify the etiology of IDA. In this review we will discuss the impact of H. pylori in IDA and highlight the possible gaps in identifying the IDA etiology.
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spelling pubmed-45531572015-08-31 H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice Rostami-Nejad, Mohammad Aldulaimi, David Livett, Helen Rostami, Kamran Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench Short Review Inflammation can lead to malabsorption of important micronutrients such as iron. Malabsorption and nutritional deficiency can be caused by a variety of pathological and environmental factors causing a range of other symptoms commonly caused by both H. pylori infection and coeliac disease (CD). National guidelines suggest the routine taking of duodenal biopsies to exclude CD when investigating patients for iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Studies suggest that in absence of positive antibodies, IDA is rarely caused by CD. Recent British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines discourage the routine duodenal biopsies in low risk cases but despite this guidance, taking duodenal biopsies for IDA is a common practice. Many studies have reported that H. pylori infection is associated with IDA even in patients with CD. In countries with low H. pylori prevalence we still detect more H. pylori than CD standing behind IDA. Despite the strong association between IDA and H. pylori, taking biopsies to diagnose H. pylori infection is not usually a routine part of the diagnostic workup to identify the etiology of IDA. In this review we will discuss the impact of H. pylori in IDA and highlight the possible gaps in identifying the IDA etiology. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4553157/ /pubmed/26328039 Text en ©2015 RIGLD, Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Livett, Helen
Rostami, Kamran
H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice
title H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice
title_full H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice
title_fullStr H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice
title_full_unstemmed H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice
title_short H.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice
title_sort h.pylori associated with iron deficiency anemia even in celiac disease patients; strongly evidence based but weakly reflected in practice
topic Short Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4553157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26328039
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