Investigation and management of a raised serum ferritin

Volume: 181, Issue: 3, Pages: 331 - 340
Published: Apr 19, 2018
Abstract
Summary Serum ferritin level is one of the most commonly requested investigations in both primary and secondary care. Whilst low serum ferritin levels invariably indicate reduced iron stores, raised serum ferritin levels can be due to multiple different aetiologies, including iron overload, inflammation, liver or renal disease, malignancy, and the recently described metabolic syndrome. A key test in the further investigation of an unexpected...
Paper Details
Title
Investigation and management of a raised serum ferritin
Published Date
Apr 19, 2018
Volume
181
Issue
3
Pages
331 - 340
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