Search Results 11-20 of 17262 for transferrin saturation
Transferrin saturation ≤ 35% 6. Body mass index (BMI) of 18.5 to 45.0 kg/m2 ... iron or iron-containing supplements. 2. Treatment within 30 days prior ...
Evidence of iron overload as determined by: Fasting transferrin saturation of > 45%; and/or; Serum ferritin levels > 1000 ng/ml. A history of allergic ...
Transferrin saturation (TSAT) (screening only): ≤20%. Aplasias: History of bone marrow aplasia or pure red cell aplasia. Other causes of anemia: Untreated ...
Iron overload (non-HFE) – (age<50). Definition: Persistent (≥6 months) transferrin saturation>50% and elevated ferritin (>300) AND negative HFE for C282Y ...
Transferrin saturation (TSAT) (screening only): <=20%. Aplasias: History of bone marrow aplasia or pure red cell aplasia. Other causes of anemia: Pernicious ...
This relatively small well-tolerated dose is likely to persistently increase urine volume and reduce urine supersaturation and to be well tolerated by ...
Transferrin saturation (TSAT): ≤20% at screening or after IV iron supplementation. Vitamin B12 (cobalamin): Below the lower limit of the reference range ...
The most common problem is a failure to absorb nutrients, particularly iron. So iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common consequences of this disease.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical utility of a quantitative test to measure how color saturation appears in patients with diseases of the ...
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