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Serum Ferritin (SF) SF level reflects the amount of storage iron in tissues. An elevated SF combined with elevated TS implies primary iron overload. Patients with hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) generally show increases in SF as adults, but a normal SF does not rule out the diagnosis of the disease.
Simple iron deficiency can be tested using various methods. Here are a few common tests:
1. Complete Blood Count (CBC): This test provides information about the number and characteristics of different blood cells, including red blood cells (RBCs). In cases of iron deficiency, the CBC may show low hemoglobin levels (anemia), low hematocrit (the percentage of RBCs in the blood), and microcytic (small-sized) and hypochromic (pale) RBCs.
2. Serum Ferritin: Ferritin is a protein that stores iron. A low level of serum ferritin indicates depleted iron stores in the body, which is commonly associated with iron deficiency.
3. Serum Iron and Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC): These tests measure the amount of iron in the blood and the capacity of proteins to bind and transport iron. In iron deficiency, serum iron levels are typically low, while TIBC levels are elevated as the body tries to increase iron absorption.
4. Transferrin Saturation (TSAT): This test calculates the percentage of transferrin (a protein that transports iron) that is saturated with iron. In iron deficiency, TSAT levels are usually decreased.
5. Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW): RDW is a measurement of the variation in red blood cell size. Elevated RDW levels can be an indicator of iron deficiency anemia.
It's important to note that these tests are often used in combination to assess iron status accurately. It's recommended to consult a healthcare professional who can interpret the test results and provide appropriate guidance based on individual circumstances.
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Ferritin is a blood protein that contains iron. A ferritin test helps your doctor understand how much iron your body stores. If a ferritin test reveals that your blood ferritin level is lower than normal, it indicates your body's iron stores are low and you have iron deficiency.
Ferritin: usually low in iron deficiency. Less than 10 is virtually diagnostic of iron deficiency anemia, while levelsย between 10 and 20ย are suggestive.