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The purpose of this study is to determine if patients with unexplained iron deficiency have underlying diseases processes such as celiac disease.
It is hypothesized that selectively screening patients with unexplained iron deficiency will reveal previously undiagnosed etiologies, including celiac disease and other causes of iron malabsorption along with various sources of occult GI blood loss.
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The primary purpose of the study is to document unexplained iron deficiency and its relationship to celiac disease, iron malabsorption and occult intestinal blood loss. Test results given to primary care physicians may prompt further testing for celiac disease (duodenal biopsy) or other potential causes of occult iron deficiency. The specific endpoints to be evaluated include:
Primary Objective:
Discover several etiologies of unexplained iron deficiency in a primary care clinic population including celiac disease, iron malabsorption and occult intestinal blood loss.
Secondary Objectives:
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Any documented significant acute or chronic blood loss, per medical record review or self- report (see Appendix B). Significant blood loss includes
Prior diagnosis of celiac disease, or other documented cause of iron malabsorption.
Women who are currently pregnant, or who were pregnant with 6 months prior to time of last testing.
Those currently or recently on chemotherapy (within the last 6 months)
Those with prior gastric resection or bariatric surgery
Those with advanced chronic kidney disease (stage 4 or 5)
Any other reasons that, in the investigators' opinion, may prevent compliance with protocol
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