60;p&62;The paper presents the laboratory values by which modern differential diagnosis of anemias can be performed. This takes into account a wide&60;br /&62;range of laboratory tests, including&58; serum ferritin, erythrocyte ferritin, serum iron, total serum iron binding capacity, iron ...
Anaemia Diagnostic Test: Diasorin provides testing solutions for the detection of Ferritin, Vitamin B 12 and Folate, for the diagnosis of anaemia.
values to be noted on a CBC will be a high red blood cell distribution width (RDW), reflecting a varied size distribution of red blood cells. A low MCV,MCHorMCHC, and the appearance of the RBCs on visual examination of a peripheral blood smear will narrow the diagnosis to amicrocytic ...
The diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia will be suggested by appropriate history (e.g., anemia in a menstruating woman), and by such diagnostic tests as a low serum ferritin, a low serum iron level, an elevated serum transferrin and a high total iron binding capacity (TIBC). Serum ferritin...
Jornal Brasileiro De Patologia E Medicina LaboratorialDe Lima GAFM, Grotto HZW. Laboratory assessment of iron status and reticulocyte parameters in differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and heterozygous ß-thalassemia. J Bras Patol Med Lab. 2002;38(4):273-80...
Values of less than 30 µg/dL, less than 10 µg/L, less than 10%, and greater than 400 µg/dL in the serum iron, ferritin, transferrin saturation, and TIBC, respectively, are diagnostic of IDA. Differential diagnosis Although iron depletion can be easily treated in most cases, ...
However, since the doubly abnormal fraction had an electrophoretic mobility considerably slower than Hb S ( at pH 8.6 ), its presence did lead to the presumptive diagnosis of severe Hb S-C disease in 1953. In the presence of an a chain defect, a new minor hemoglobin component has been ...
Diagnosis of thalassemia and hemoglobinopathies was based on hemoglobin (Hb) and DNA analyses. Measurement of C-reactive protein was performed to exclude false-negative result of iron deficiency. The prevalence of anemia was found to be 25.1%. ID accounted for only 10.5%. Various types of ...
Age-related changes in laboratory values used in the diagnosis of anemia and iron deficiency. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 1984, 39, 427–436. [PubMed] 38. Domellöf, M.; Dewey, K.; Lönnerdal, B.; Cohen, R.; Hernell, O. The diagnostic criteria for iron deficiency in infants should ...
diagnosis in 8–41% and 20–30% patients, respectively [28]. Morphologic features of the red blood cells, however, did not include macrocytosis; this could probably be explained by considering the absolute values of vitamin B12and folic acid in the anemic CD patients, which were just ...