Laboratory Tests for Iron Stores and Iron Availability

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Iron; needed for life, but potentially very toxic (free radicals).


edit edit Tests of iron metabolism

Serum iron ( SI)

Total iron binding capacity (TIBC)

Serum ferritin

Additional;

Serum transferin receptor

Increase in increased erythropoiesis and early Fe deficiency

RBC ferritin

storage status over the previous 3 month (Fe deficiency/overload) unaffected by liver function or acute illness

Free RBC porphyrin

increased when heme synthesis altered


edit edit Iron Deficiency Anemia

Prelatent; (Decreasing iron stores of organism)

Latent; (Decreases serum iron available for erythropoiesis)

Manifest anemia


Anemia of chronic diseases Anemia due to lack of iron Myelodysplastic syndrome
Serum iron ↓↓↓ ↓↓↓ ↑↑↑
Transferrin/TIBC ↑↑↑ ↓↓↓
ferritin ↓↓↓ ↑↑↑
Iron is locked into macrophages to be out of reach of bacteria. Lack of stores, see prelatent, latent and manifest anemia. Aplastic disorder of BM, enough iron in organism.
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