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Question 1. Is ferritin an adequate marker of iron stores (risk of deficiency and risk of iron overload)? Summary of evidence. The evidence that informed the recommendation on ferritin as a marker of iron stores is based on three systematic reviews.
3 Αυγ 2015 · Normal serum ferritin levels vary between laboratories but generally concentrations >300 µg/L in men and postmenopausal women and >200 µg/L in premenopausal women are regarded as elevated. 1 Low ferritin values provide absolute evidence of iron deficiency. 2 Raised levels often indicate iron overload, but they are not specific, as ferritin is an...
Specific thresholds for ferritin are used to detect iron deficiency and overload in different age groups. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 42% of children less than 5 years of age and 40% of pregnant women worldwide are anaemic.
19 Δεκ 2023 · The typical range for blood ferritin is: For men, 24 to 336 micrograms per liter. For women, 11 to 307 micrograms per liter. Low results. Results that are lower than the typical range show iron deficiency. These results also can mean anemia. If your ferritin level is low, your health care professional will work to find the cause. Higher than ...
But the normal ferritin levels, by age, are about: 24-336 nanograms per milliliter for adults assigned male at birth; 24-307 nanograms per milliliter for adults assigned female at birth
A ferritin blood test is used to check your iron levels. It can help your health care provider find out if your body has the right amount of iron to stay healthy. Why do I need a ferritin blood test?
19 Νοε 2019 · Reference ranges. Male: 12-300 ng/mL [2] Female: 10-150 ng/mL {ref} Children [2] : Newborn: 25-200 ng/mL. ≤1 month: 200-600 ng/mL. 2-5 months: 50-200 ng/mL. 6 months-15 years: 7-142 ng/mL. Next:...