Clinical and prognostic significance of elevated ferritin levels in hospitalised adults
Conclusions
In hospitalised patients, ferritin levels higher than 2000 ng/mL are mainly associated with infectious and malignant diseases but do not predict mortality.
Source: Postgraduate Medical Journal - Category: General Medicine Authors: Israel, A., Bornstein, G., Gilad, L., Shechtman, L., Furie, N., Ben-Zvi, I., Grossman, C. Tags: Original research Source Type: research
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