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. 1972 Oct 28;4(5834):206–208. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5834.206

Ferritin in the Serum of Normal Subjects and Patients with Iron Deficiency and Iron Overload

A Jacobs, F Miller, M Worwood, M R Beamish, C A Wardrop
PMCID: PMC1786481  PMID: 5082548

Abstract

The concentration of ferritin in serum gives a quantitative measure of the amount of storage iron in normal subjects and those with iron deficiency or overload. The mean level in normal men is 69 ng/ml, compared with 35 ng/ml in normal women. A concentration below 10 ng/ml is associated with a low transferrin saturation and iron-deficient erythropoiesis.

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