Assessment of iron stores in inflammation by assay of serum ferritin concentrations

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A serum ferritin concentration of below 15 µg/1 is accepted as indicating diminished iron reserves in an otherwise normal person. In patients with inflammatory disease this lower limit of normality may be inappropriate as inflammation may directly stimulate the production of ferritin protein. Results obtained in a survey of 150 patients with early inflammatory joint disease suggest that a ferritin concentration of 55 µg/1 is a more appropriate lower limit of normality. © 1981, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Blake, D. R., Waterworth, R. F., & Bacon, P. A. (1981). Assessment of iron stores in inflammation by assay of serum ferritin concentrations. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 283(6300), 1147–1148. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.283.6300.1147

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