Enteral iron absorption in patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
Bret D AugsburgerAnne W LuckyKalyani MaratheCristina TarangoPublished in: Pediatric dermatology (2020)
Enteral iron is routinely prescribed for anemic patients with RDEB assuming a component of iron deficiency. Adherence to enteral iron tends to be unreliable due to unpalatable taste and gastrointestinal complaints. Enteral iron absorption tests are relatively noninvasive and appear to be well tolerated. Poor gastrointestinal iron absorption may be an important factor in failure to improve anemia in RDEB enterally. It may be prudent to test patients with RDEB who are anemic and not responding well to conventional iron supplements with iron absorption tests and to consider replacement with intravenous iron in iron-deficient patients.