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#redirect [[Duodenum#Pseudomelanosis_duodeni]]
'''Pseudomelanosis duodeni''' is benign change of the [[duodenum]] that mimics melanin deposition.
 
==General==
*Rare.
*Consists of iron and lipofuscin.<ref name=pmid2458404>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Lin | first1 = HJ. | last2 = Tsay | first2 = SH. | last3 = Chiang | first3 = H. | last4 = Tsai | first4 = YT. | last5 = Lee | first5 = SD. | last6 = Yeh | first6 = YS. | last7 = Lo | first7 = GH. | title = Pseudomelanosis duodeni. Case report and review of literature. | journal = J Clin Gastroenterol | volume = 10 | issue = 2 | pages = 155-9 | month = Apr | year = 1988 | doi =  | PMID = 2458404 }}
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Associations:<ref name=pmid18253910/>
*[[Hypertension]] ~90% of cases.
*Iron supplementation ~75% of cases.
*End-stage renal disease ~60% of cases.
 
Note:
*The associations are different than for ''[[melanosis coli]]''.
 
==Gross/endoscopic==
*Dark spots ~35% of cases.<ref name=pmid18253910>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Giusto | first1 = D. | last2 = Jakate | first2 = S. | title = Pseudomelanosis duodeni: associated with multiple clinical conditions and unpredictable iron stainability - a case series. | journal = Endoscopy | volume = 40 | issue = 2 | pages = 165-7 | month = Feb | year = 2008 | doi = 10.1055/s-2007-995472 | PMID = 18253910 }}</ref>
 
==Microscopic==
Features:
*Dark pigment in the lamina propria macrophages.
 
Images:
*[http://path.upmc.edu/cases/case616.html Pseudomelanosis duodeni - several images (upmc.edu)].
 
==Stains==
*Prussian blue +ve ~80% of cases.<ref name=pmid18253910/>
 
==See also==
*[[Pseudomelanosis coli]].
 
==References==
{{Reflist|1}}


[[Category:Diagnosis]]
[[Category:Diagnosis]]
[[Category:Gastrointestinal pathology]]

Revision as of 22:26, 8 March 2016

Pseudomelanosis duodeni is benign change of the duodenum that mimics melanin deposition.

General

  • Rare.
  • Consists of iron and lipofuscin.[1]

Associations:[2]

  • Hypertension ~90% of cases.
  • Iron supplementation ~75% of cases.
  • End-stage renal disease ~60% of cases.

Note:

Gross/endoscopic

  • Dark spots ~35% of cases.[2]

Microscopic

Features:

  • Dark pigment in the lamina propria macrophages.

Images:

Stains

  • Prussian blue +ve ~80% of cases.[2]

See also

References

  1. Lin, HJ.; Tsay, SH.; Chiang, H.; Tsai, YT.; Lee, SD.; Yeh, YS.; Lo, GH. (Apr 1988). "Pseudomelanosis duodeni. Case report and review of literature.". J Clin Gastroenterol 10 (2): 155-9. PMID 2458404.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Giusto, D.; Jakate, S. (Feb 2008). "Pseudomelanosis duodeni: associated with multiple clinical conditions and unpredictable iron stainability - a case series.". Endoscopy 40 (2): 165-7. doi:10.1055/s-2007-995472. PMID 18253910.