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[Geophagy associated with severe anemia in non-pregnant women: A case series of 12 patients]

Authors :
E, Adehossi
B, Malam-Abdou
A, Andia
A, Djibrilla
S, Sani Beydou
S, Brah
M, Daou
L, Chiche
Source :
La Revue de medecine interne. 38(1)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Geophagy or soil eating is mostly described in pregnant women from Sub-Saharan Africa, South America. Here, we report 12 cases of geophagy associated with severe anemia in non-pregnant Nigerian women.The median age at diagnosis was 34.5 years. The socioeconomic level was average for all patients. The median hemoglobin level at admission was 6.9g/dL (3.3-8.6), median corpuscular volume was 78.3fL (63-106) and median serum ferritin was 9.2ng/mL (3.6-11.2). The reasons of this practice were "desire" (5/12) and tradition (4/12). All patients received psychotherapy and supplementation with intravenous iron.Geophagy is an underestimated practice in developed countries and in non-pregnant women. It can be the cause of severe iron deficiency and must be discussed in patients with anemia, including non-pregnant patients, and in Africa as well as in migration areas, where the practice can be exported.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
17683122
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
La Revue de medecine interne
Accession number :
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