Insights into the diagnosis and management of iron deficiency in inflammatory bowel disease

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Introduction: Iron deficiency is a frequent comorbidity of chronic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease that can severely impact the health and quality of life of affected individuals. It can exist as a silent condition and manifest in non-specific symptoms even in the absence of anemia. Even though iron deficiency anemia is the most common complication and extra-intestinal manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease, the majority of inflammatory bowel disease patients who are diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia are not treated. Areas covered: In this review, we discuss iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and review diagnostic and therapeutic options. Expert commentary: We invite international gastroenterological societies and associations to refine the practice guidelines and include iron deficiency as a potential morbidity associated with IBD in analogy to arthritis, uveitis or any other extra intestinal manifestations. There should a more unanimous agreement among different societies on the specific diagnostic cutoff values for C-reactive protein levels, serum ferritin, and transferrin saturation in order to differentiate iron deficiency anemia from anemia of chronic disease. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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Anemia of chronic disease, Inflammatory bowel disease, Intravenous iron, Iron deficiency, Iron deficiency anemia, Oral iron, Algorithms, Anemia, Anemia, iron-deficiency, Disease management, Drug administration routes, Humans, Inflammatory bowel diseases, Iron, Practice guidelines as topic, Treatment outcome, Disease association, Follow up, Human, Iron therapy, Nonhuman, Phase 3 clinical trial (topic), Priority journal, Review, Algorithm, Complication, Drug administration route, Metabolism, Practice guideline

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