Literature DB >> 20431767

Melanosis ilei associated with chronic ingestion of oral iron.

Jae Myung Cha1, Joung Il Lee, Kwang Ro Joo, Sung Won Jung, Hyun Phil Shin.   

Abstract

Melanosis can affect various parts of the gastrointestinal tract. Melanosis of the colon is not uncommon, while melanosis of the ileum is extremely rare. We report a case of melanosis ilei associated with chronic ingestion of oral iron (256 mg of ferrous sulfate once or twice daily for approximately 5 years) in a 32-year-old woman with end-stage renal disease. The findings of a colonoscopy, which was performed as a part of her medical checkup, were normal up to the cecum; however, numerous brownish-black punctuate pigmentations of the ileal mucosa were observed. Microscopic examination revealed hemosiderosis in the lamina propria of the ileal mucosa, particularly at the tips of villi. The diagnosis of melanosis (hemosiderosis) ilei was made based on the endoscopic and histological findings.

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Keywords:  Hemosiderin; Ileum; Melanosis

Year:  2009        PMID: 20431767      PMCID: PMC2852718          DOI: 10.5009/gnl.2009.3.4.315

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut Liver        ISSN: 1976-2283            Impact factor:   4.519


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