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672 JPGN • Volume 76, Number 5, May 2023
Societal Paper
Evaluation and Management of Iron Deficiency in
Children Undergoing Intestinal Rehabilitation—A
Position Paper From the NASPGHAN Intestinal
Rehabilitation Special Interest Group
*Saurabh Talathi, MD, MPH, †Shweta Namjoshi, MD, MPH, ‡Vikram Raghu, MD, MS,
§Danielle Wendel, MD, ||Stephanie B Oliveira, MD, ¶Kerry Reed, RN, MS, CPNP-PC,
#Dianna Yanchis, RD, and **Ethan A. Mezoff, MD
ABSTRACT
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common nutritional deficiency affecting chil-
dren undergoing intestinal rehabilitation (IR). Patients may be asymptomatic or
present with nonspecific symptoms including fatigue, irritability, and dizziness.
The diagnosis of ID in this population can be complicated by the coexistence
of systemic inflammation
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