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Query: UMLS:C0002871 (
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In connection with a large multiphasic screening programme carried out in Finland the prevalence rate of
anaemia
and iron deficiency were studied. Hb was under 130 g/l in 7.9 per cent of the men aged 65 years or over and under 120 g/l in 3.8 per cent of the women in the same age range.
Transferrin
saturation was under 15 per cent in 6.4 per cent of the men and in 7.7 per cent of the women. Iron deficiency was especially common in the rural population. A dietary study showed that iron deficient persons consumed less meat products and more liquid milk products than the others. The dietary factors are significant in the etiology of iron deficiency.
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PMID:Iron deficiency in the elderly population in Finland. 29 96
The study included 30 children with
anemia
and significant infectious process. The hematologic characteristics of this
anemia
were identified in their evolution and these findings were correlated with levels of serum iron to disclose whether variations are present to support the diagnosis of mixed etiology of the anemic syndrome.
Transferrin
saturation index was found to be the best parameter to diagnose iron deficiency in cases of
anemia
associated to infectious processes and due to the fact that 50% of these cases showed mixed etiology
anemia
, it seems reasonable that further integral studies should be carried out in this anemic syndrome.
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PMID:[Hematologic characteristics of anemia associated with infectious processes]. 42 30
As a result of investigations into the diagnostic validity of selected haematologic-morphological and clinical-chemical test factors of iron metabolism in the diagnosis of hypochromic
anaemia
, the examined test faktora are differently evaluated as individual parameters and in their combination. 1. Haematocrit (PCV) is equal to the determination of haemoglobin concentration as a search parameter. 2. The number of reticulocytes, copper and zinc as well as caeruloplasmin have a separating effect as individual parameters on the examined classes of iron deficiency and tumour and infect
anaemia
. 3. Iron has no value as a individual parameter. It is only in combination with TEBK and the haematologic test factors that is has a diagnostic value. 4. In contrast, ferritin as an individual parameter is of primary importance and should be used extensively in the laboratory diagnosis of hypochromic
anaemia
. 5. TEBK and transferrin may be supposed to be equal in their diagnostic value. 6. When used in combination, haemoglobin, MCV, TEBK,
Transferrin
, and ferritin have effective separating function. They permit hypochromic
anaemia
to be widely assigned to one or another kind of the examined classes.
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PMID:[The value of parameters of iron metabolism in the differential diagnosis of anemias]. 170
Transferrin
(TF) has a growth promoting activity in cell culture. The aim of this work was to study possible relationships between serum TF, alkaline phosphatase activity (ALP), plasma insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels and rate of height increase in boys. 149 boys aged 13-15 yrs were studied. TF levels were measured using turbidimetric method. The serum levels of ALP could be used as a biochemical marker for bone formation. Significant correlation was found between serum TF levels and ALP levels (r = 0.31, P less than 0.0005). The TF levels are higher in iron-deficiency
anemia
. The hemoglobin (Hb) and serum ferritin were measured in all boys. Thirty-one of 149 boys had no iron-deficiency
anemia
(Hb 14.0 g/dl and serum ferritin 23 ng/ml). The rate of growth in height was estimated over a 5 month period. In these boys, the rate of growth in height was significantly correlated with serum TF levels (r = 0.37; P less than 0.05). A significant correlation was found between serum TF levels and plasma IGF-1 levels (r = 0.45; P less than 0.05). These data indicate that serum TF levels may be a marker of skeletal growth in normal boys.
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PMID:Serum transferrin as a marker of bone growth in boys: correlation with serum alkaline phosphatase activity, plasma insulin-like growth factor 1 and rate of growth in height. 187 82
This study was performed during April through July, 1987 in Beijing. Classified by international reference of weight for height, a sample of 292 children, 9-yrs of age from five primary schools in BJ. The main conclusions were: compared with control groups, the value of PWC 170 of MPEM groups was significantly lower, so were the anthropometric indicators. The values of mid-arm circumference showed no significant difference between the sexual groups, but there was very significant difference between the MPEM and control groups. The value of PWC170 of boys was significantly higher than that of girls. Hemoglobin mean values were within the normal range and no significant differences were found in all groups. This meant that the differences of PWC170 of groups were not due to
anemia
.
Transferrin
mean value was significantly lower in MPEM than in control groups in girls. The heart rates, during testing, were significantly higher in MPEM than in control groups. This difference was taken to be evidence that work performance was poorer in MPEM than in controls.
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PMID:[Study of weight/height correlation to identify mild protein-energy malnutrition children 9 years old]. 190 89
A large proportion of the milk consumed by infants in Chile is distributed by a National Food Supplementary Program. Efforts to prevent iron deficiency by milk fortification started several years ago. Initially a field study involving the simple addition of ferrous sulfate to a low-fat powdered milk was only partially successful due to the relatively low iron absorption from this product. Following the observation that the enrichment of milk with ascorbic acid markedly improved iron bioavailability, a new fortified formula was developed and has been tested in the field since 1976. This is powdered full-fat milk, biologically acidified and fortified with 15 mg Fe, as ferrous sulfate, and 100 mg ascorbic acid per 100 g powder. In a pilot study, 276 infants spontaneously weaned before 3 months of age received the fortified milk, and 278 infants receiving unfortified milk served as controls. At the end of the study (15 months of age)
anemia
(Hb less than 11 g/dl) was present in 25.7% of unfortified infants compared with only 2.5% in those fortified. Saturation of
Transferrin
less than 9% was present in 33.8% and serum ferritin less than 10 micrograms/l in 39.1% of the nonfortified infants. The figures for the fortified group were 7% and 8.5% respectively. Acceptance of the fortified formula was good. Following these observations, and as a previous step to the use of the fortified milk in the national program, the formula was tested in 7 National Health Service inner city community clinics under regular milk distribution.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Prevention of iron deficiency by milk fortification. The Chilean experience. 248 78
Transferrin
is a growth factor in malignancy. In this function, transferrin is taken up into the proliferating malignant cell. The tumor-induced loss of circulating transferrin results in a hypotransferrinemia which correlates with tumor mass and proliferation rate. The cellular uptake of iron into the erythropoietic precursors depends on the presence of iron-saturated transferrin. Thus, iron utilization for the hemoglobin synthesis correlates with the transferrin concentration in blood. In 256 patients with malignancies of different histological types and different tumor extension a strong correlation was found between the degree of tumor-induced hypotransferrinemia and
anemia
. This correlation between transferrin concentration and hemoglobin concentration could be demonstrated in the different histological tumor entities. Tumor progression was accompanied by a progressive fall in transferrin concentration and hemoglobin concentration. By contrast, tumor remission achieved by an effective antineoplastic therapy resulted in an improvement of hypotransferrinemia and
anemia
. These variations in the two parameters were found to be strongly correlated. We conclude from our data that tumor-induced loss of transferrin is one of the most important factors responsible for the development of
anemia
in malignancy.
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PMID:[Anemia in malignant tumor diseases. V. The relation of tumor-induced hypotransferrinemia and the degree of anemia]. 266 49
1. Serum prealbumin, transferrin and iron concentrations were measured in ninety-two north Cameroonian children under 5 years of age. The results were grouped according to the blood haemoglobin concentration range in order to show the interactions of
anaemia
with prealbumin and transferrin concentrations. 2.
Transferrin
concentration showed a significant negative correlation with serum Fe and percentage saturation of transferrin values. Prealbumin concentration showed a significant direct correlation with haemoglobin but did not correlate with either serum Fe or percentage saturation of transferrin. 3. It is concluded that in regions where Fe-deficiency
anaemia
is endemic transferrin concentration may be of little value in determining nutritional status. On the contrary, prealbumin seems to be more useful.
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PMID:The effect of iron-deficiency anaemia on two indices of nutritional status, prealbumin and transferrin. 676 68
Ferritin concentrations in cord blood were determined in 22 normal term and 32 preterm infants (birth weights 600-2000 g). Eight of the preterms were SGA infants. AGA preterm infants had significantly lower concentrations than term infants, and the SGA preterm newborn had even lower levels. Plasma ferritin in cord blood of the term and AGA preterm infants correlated positively with plasma iron and transferrin saturations, but not with the transferrin level, while plasma iron and transferrin concentrations correlated positively. In a longitudinal study, 17 AGA preterm infants (birth weights 850-1500 g) were followed during the early
anaemia
of prematurity. Iron was supplemented from 4 weeks of age. Plasma ferritin rose rapidly during the first days after birth, peak levels being reached at 1-4 weeks. Thereafter linear falls (semilog) occurred with similar slopes in different infants.
Transferrin
concentrations showed a slow progressive increase from 0-8 weeks. Plasma ferritin, after reaching the peak value, correlated negatively with weight gain. No infant had low ferritin values indicating iron deficiency during the early
anaemia
.
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PMID:Plasma ferritin concentrations in preterm infants in cord blood and during the early anaemia of prematurity. 723 84
The value of s-
Transferrin
Receptor (s-TfR) measurements in recognizing simultaneous iron deficiency in anaemia of chronic disease was examined in 35 anaemic patients with active rheumatoid arthritis. Based on a quantification of stainable bone marrow (marrow iron grade 0-4) and serum ferritin concentrations (levels < 60 micrograms l-1) compatible with iron deficiency) the
anaemia
was found to be aggravated by iron deficiency in 19/35 or 54% of the patients. There was no significant difference between the mean s-TfR concentrations in patients with adequate iron in comparison to patients with iron depletion [2.9 (1.6) mg l-1 v. 2.7 (1.4) mg l-1; t = 0.273; p = 0.786; Student's t-test]. Mean s-TfR levels in both patients with adequate iron and depleted iron stores were within the normal range, but tended to be higher than in normal individuals [mean (SD): 1.54 (0.43) mg l-1]. In patients with no stainable marrow iron (MIG 0; N = 15) a significant inverse correlation was found between s-TfR concentrations and s-ferritin levels (r = 0.57; p < 0.05). 5/15 patients with MIG = 0 exhibited significantly raised concentrations of s-TfR values > 3.05 mg l-1 (the highest normal value of the normal range). Increases of s-TfR levels were consistently moderate, and never exceeded a level of 7 mg l-1, which is markedly lower than concentrations measured in patients with iron deficiency anaemia.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Serum transferrin receptor levels in anaemic patients with rheumatoid arthritis. 817 Dec 75
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