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South African Dental Journal
On-line version ISSN 0375-1562Print version ISSN 0011-8516
Abstract
FOURIE, J and NEL, JG. Oral Presentation of Haematological Disease: Part II - Iron Deficiency Anaemia. S. Afr. dent. j. [online]. 2024, vol.79, n.6, pp.325-332. ISSN 0375-1562. https://doi.org/10.17159/sadj.v79i06.18081.
INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency anaemia may be responsible for diverse oral mucosa changes due to the reduced oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells, but also due to changes in the oral mucosal structure and defence mechanisms AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This study aims to report on three patients with iron deficiency anaemia who presented with distinct oral mucosal clinical features DESIGN/METHODS: The oral mucosal features of three patients who presented at the University of Pretoria Oral Health Centre with iron deficiency anaemia, of variable causes, were recorded. Special investigations were performed and reflected their degree of iron deflciency. The patients were managed collaboratively with their respective physicians to address the underlying cause of anaemia RESULTS: These cases demonstrate that dentists should explore the presence of anaemia to explain oral mucosal changes. Anaemia may present with wide-ranging clinical features, from recurrent to persistent oral ulcers, mucosal pallor, and Candida infection. Collaboration with attending physicians may help establish the cause of anaemia as a nutritional deflciency, gastric ulceration, or infective and inflammatory disease CONCLUSIONS: Dentists are pivotal in diagnosing haematological diseases such as iron deflciency anaemia. The oral features of ulceration, glossitis, Candida infection and mucosal pallor are important diagnostic indicators of iron deflciency anaemia
Keywords : anaemia; iron deficiency; candida; recurrent aphthous ulceration; gastrointestinal; nutrition; oral presentation; Helicobacter pylori.











