(43-80.6 umol/L). The serum iron level divided by the total iron binding capacity multiplied by 100 gives a transferrin saturation level. Calculated percentages normally range from 15% to 50%. Patients with anemia would have a percentage that is low, while those patients with hemochromatosis ...
doi:10.1016/S0022-3476(77)80927-XMartti A. Siimes and Ulla M. SaarinenThe Journal of PediatricsSiimes MA, and Saarinen UM: What critical value of transferrin saturation identifies iron deficiency in non- anemia breast-fed infants? J PEDIATR9|:1027, 1977....