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Review of the diagnosis of gastrointestinal lanthanum deposition

Masaya Iwamuro, Haruo Urata, Takehiro Tanaka, Hiroyuki Okada

2020World Journal of Gastroenterology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lanthanum carbonate is used for treatment of hyperphosphatemia mostly in patients with chronic renal failure. Although lanthanum carbonate is safe, recently, lanthanum deposition in the gastrointestinal mucosa of patients has been reported in the literature. This review provides an overview of gastroduodenal lanthanum deposition and focuses on disease's endoscopic, radiological, and histological features, prevalence, and outcome, by reviewing relevant clinical studies, case reports, and basic research findings, to better understand the endoscopic manifestation of gastrointestinal lanthanum deposition. The possible relationship between gastric lanthanum deposition pattern and gastric mucosal atrophy is also illustrated; in patients without gastric mucosal atrophy, gastric lanthanum deposition appears as diffuse white lesions in the posterior wall and lesser curvature of the gastric body. In the gastric mucosa with atrophy, lanthanum-related lesions likely appear as annular or granular whitish lesions. Moreover, these white lesions are probably more frequently observed in the lower part of the stomach, where intestinal metaplasia begins.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGastroenterologyLanthanumInternal medicinePathologyChemistryInorganic chemistryParathyroid Disorders and TreatmentsGeochemistry and Elemental AnalysisIntracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications