Abstract

This case report of a patient with a large Meckel's diverticulum with associated stagnation and bacterial proliferation demonstrates the resultant metabolic and nutritional alterations that have classically been described with the blind loop syndrome. A lesion as large as the one presented herein has rarely been reported with iron, vitamin B 12, and folic acid deficiency anemias secondary to the contaminated small bowel (ileum) syndrome. A discussion of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this disorder and the multiple disease entities incorporated in the contaminated small bowel syndrome are included.

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