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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
)
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To evaluate the potential diagnostic value of the
ferritin
concentration in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), measurements were performed with an immunoradiometric assay in 23 control patients and in 65 patients with various neurologic disorders. The geometric mean
ferritin
level of 3.5 micrograms/L in controls was approximately 10% of the level in normal serum with an upper cutoff level of 10 micrograms/L. Only modest elevations in CSF
ferritin
concentration were observed in patients with viral meningitis and in those with various non-infectious neurologic disorders. On the other hand, marked elevations ranging between 27 and 322 micrograms/L (geometric mean, 90 micrograms/L) were observed in patients with bacterial or fungal meningitis. Results of the study indicate that CSF
ferritin
levels are a valuable adjunct in the early evaluation of patients presenting with
meningism
.
...
PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid ferritin levels in screening for meningism. 377 61
The diagnostic value of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
ferritin
was assessed in 30 patients with meningeal reaction (viral meningitis 10; bacterial meningitis 6;
meningism
14) and in 37 patients with cerebrovascular disease (cerebral infarction 29; transient ischaemic attacks 4; cerebral haemorrhage 4). The control group comprised 13 subjects with minor neurological disorders. CSF-
ferritin
levels were not significantly different in the various subgroups, most patients having values within the normal reference interval (2-7 micrograms/l). A clearly elevated CSF-
ferritin
was seen in one patient with bacterial meningitis and in one patient with intraventricular bleeding. In patients with meningeal reaction, CSF-
ferritin
was significantly correlated to CSF-protein. Patients with cerebrovascular disease displayed significant correlations between CSF-albumin and CSF-IgG and between CSF-
ferritin
, CSF-albumin and CSF-IgG. The present study indicates that measurement of CSF-
ferritin
is of no practical clinical relevance in the evaluation of patients with meningeal reaction and cerebrovascular disease.
...
PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid ferritin in patients with meningitis and cerebral infarction or bleeding. 822 69