transferrin Thesaurus Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to transferrin:Transferrin saturation,TIBC trans·fer·rin (trăns-fĕr′ĭn) n. Any of a family of proteins that are found in the blood serum of humans and other vertebrates and that combine with and transport iron. ...
The segregation of genetic hemochromatosis was analyzed by using percent transferrin saturation (TS) as a phenotypic marker of the disease. Homozygotes for the disease were readily discernable with the added information provided by the quantitative indicator. However, there was no evidence of partial ...
The segregation of genetic hemochromatosis was analyzed by using percent transferrin saturation (TS) as a phenotypic marker of the disease. Homozygotes for the disease were readily discernable with the added information provided by the quantitative indicator. However, there was no evidence of partial ...
The segregation of genetic hemochromatosis was analyzed by using percent transferrin saturation (TS) as a phenotypic marker of the disease. Homozygotes for the disease were readily discernable with the added information provided by the quantitative indicator. However, there was no evidence of partial ...
Low CL, Bailie GR, Eisele G: Sensitivity and specificity of transferrin saturation and serum ferritin as markers of iron status after intravenous iron dextran in hemodialysis patients. Ren Fail 19: 781-788, 1997Low CL, Bailie GR, Eisele G: Sensitivity and speci- ficity of transferrin ...
serum ferritinserum irontotal iron binding capacitypercent transferrin saturationretrospectivehemochromatosishistopathologic analysisHemochromatosis is an excessive accumulation of iron in tissues, and is often associated with the development of hepatic lesions. The term hemosiderosis is used when there are no ...
Iron deficiency was defined by a low serum ferritin level. Diagnosis performance (sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values) of different biologic markers of iron deficiency (serum iron, saturation of total iron-binding capacity, low mean erythrocyte volume) and DAT was compared...
NCCLS (1998) Determination of Serum Iron, Total Iron Binding Capacity and Percent Transferrin Saturation, NCCLS Document H17-A. Pensylvannia: NCCLS.O.W.Assendelft, B.T.Doumas, V.F.Fairbanks, E.W.Gunter, D.A.Nealon, Determination of the serum iron, total iron-binding ...
Upon IV administration of iron colloidal products, depending on the dose, there could be a saturation of the blood transporter protein, transferrin, resulting in circulating non-transferrin protein bound (Fe3+) (NTBI) iron in serum. This NTBI is potentially harmful due to its ability to form ...