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Is it true that a ferritin above 200 essentially rules out iron deficiency?

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Hematology · The Mass General Porphyria Center

No, I do not think that a ferritin >200 ug/L essentially "rules out" iron deficiency. Ferritin is an acute phase reactant and can be elevated in myriad conditions including kidney disease, autoimmune disorders, etc. The transferrin saturation (measure of serum iron/TIBC) is an important marker of ir...

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