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. 1999 Nov-Dec;33(6):543-8.

Barium enema or colonoscopy for the investigation of iron deficiency anaemia?

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Barium enema or colonoscopy for the investigation of iron deficiency anaemia?

J M Sayer et al. J R Coll Physicians Lond. 1999 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether double contrast barium enema is adequate for excluding carcinoma of the colon in patients with iron deficiency anaemia.

Design: Prospective audit.

Subjects: One hundred and twenty-three patients with iron deficiency anaemia.

Intervention: All patients had upper intestinal (GI) endoscopy, duodenal biopsy and double contrast barium enema. Malignant disease and other GI pathology were treated. Patients with recurrent or persistent anaemia at follow-up were colonoscoped.

Outcome measure: Colon cancer missed on barium enema examination but detected on colonoscopic examination.

Results: An identified GI lesion contributing to their anaemia and 11 colon cancers were found in 71% of patients, all identified on barium enema. Two pre-cancerous conditions were missed on barium enema examination. Only 45% colonoscopies inspected the caecum.

Conclusion: Double contrast barium enema with sigmoidoscopy is probably sufficient for excluding carcinoma of the colon in iron deficiency anaemia.

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