Search Results 11-20 of 17168 for transferrin saturation
Craving and chewing ice (pagophagia) is often associated with iron deficiency with or without anemia.
Transferrin saturation \<75% (local lab acceptable) 9. Liver iron concentration by MRI \<7 mg/g dry weight within 3 months of eligibility confirmation by ...
Deferiprone is used to remove excess iron from the body in patients with thalassemia, sickle cell disease, or anemia who have blood transfusions. Deferiprone is ...
Transferrin saturation (TSAT) (screening only): ≤20%. Aplasias: History of bone marrow aplasia or pure red cell aplasia. Other causes of anemia: Untreated ...
suspicion of HHT. - Stable IV iron use and/or blood transfusions stable for 12 weeks prior to test product ... transferrin saturation, compared using paired and ...
Transferrin saturation (TSAT) (screening only): <=20%. Aplasias: History of bone marrow aplasia or pure red cell aplasia. Other causes of anemia: Pernicious ...
Evidence of iron overload as determined by: Fasting transferrin saturation of > 45%; and/or; Serum ferritin levels > 1000 ng/ml. A history of allergic ...
For children with severe thalassemia, it can eliminate the need for lifelong blood transfusions and drugs to control iron overload. This procedure involves ...
Iron overload (non-HFE) – (age<50). Definition: Persistent (≥6 months) transferrin saturation>50% and elevated ferritin (>300) AND negative HFE for C282Y ...
This relatively small well-tolerated dose is likely to persistently increase urine volume and reduce urine supersaturation and to be well tolerated by ...
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