Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1030 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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   Iron exists in the body in many forms: hemoglobin in circulating red cells and developing erythroblasts, iron-containing proteins such as myoglobin and cytochromes, and bound to transferrin and storage in the form of ferritin and hemosiderin. Iron homeostasis is regulated strictly at the level of intestinal absorption and release of iron from macrophages. The serum iron level reflects Fe
3+
bound to transferrin, not free Hb in serum.
   
Normal range:
   Female: 28–170 μg/dL
   Male: 45–182 μg/dL
   Use
   Diagnosis of blood loss
   Differential diagnosis of anemias
   Diagnosis of hemochromatosis and hemosiderosis
   Evaluation of iron deficiency; should always be measured with TIBC
   Diagnosis of acute iron toxicity, especially in children
   Evaluation of thalassemia and sideroblastic anemia
   Monitor response to treatment for anemia

Increased In

   Idiopathic hemochromatosis

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