학술논문

Gastric Siderosis Due to Oral Ferrous Sulfate Supplements
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
ACG Case Reports Journal. Oct 01, 2022 9(10):e00870-e00870
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2326-3253
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Gastric siderosis is the deposition of excess amount of iron from oral ferrous sulfate supplements to the gastric mucosa. It is an often overlooked entity in the literature and can be related to symptoms such as dyspepsia, nausea, and melena through mucosal injury. Different etiologies of gastric siderosis display distinct histopathological patterns. Pattern B, which is most commonly associated with oral iron supplements, is seen when iron is deposited in the extracellular space of the lamina propria. It is crucial to consider gastric siderosis as a potential diagnosis in symptomatic patients and to evaluate the necessity of oral ferrous sulfate supplements.