A case of plummer-vinson syndrome associated with Crohn's disease

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Abstract

Plummer-Vinson syndrome manifests as cervical dysphagia, iron deficiency anemia, an upper esophageal web, and atrophic glossitis. The cause of the esophageal web is thought to be iron deficiency anemia; however, the cause of Plummer-Vinson syndrome has not been established. Crohn's disease is usually accompanied by malnutrition and iron deficiency anemia; however, no case of concomitant Crohn's disease and Plummer-Vinson syndrome with aggravated malnutrition and anemia has been previously reported. Here, we report on a rare case of Plummer-Vinson syndrome in a Crohn's disease patient, which caused malnutrition and constipation.

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Park, J. M. o., Kim, K. O. k., Park, C. S. eo, & Jang, B. I. k. (2014). A case of plummer-vinson syndrome associated with Crohn’s disease. The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe Chi, 63(4), 244–247. https://doi.org/10.4166/kjg.2014.63.4.244

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