1.Relationship of Maternal and Cord Serum Ferritin.
Hae Sung CHO ; Jin Hyun PARK ; Hee Jung KWON ; In Sil LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(11):1453-1459
No abstract available.
Ferritins*
2.A Comparative Study on Serum Ferritin Concentrations in Anemic Patients Various Diseases.
Sei Woo CHUNG ; Myung Ik LEE ; Don Hee AHN ; Keun Chan SOHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1986;29(7):32-41
No abstract available.
Ferritins*
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Humans
3.Diagnostic value of ferritin in malignant pleural and peritoneal effusions.
Tejune CHUNG ; Jung Won BYUN ; Jung Soon JANG ; Il Young CHOI ; Ung Rin KO ; Bo Youl CHOI
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1992;24(4):531-540
No abstract available.
Ascitic Fluid*
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Ferritins*
4.Evolution of serum ferritin levels after renal transplantation.
Sung Hae PARK ; Soo Hyeong LEE ; Hyun Chul KIM ; Won Hyun CHO ; Choal Hee PARK ; Dong Seok JEON
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1992;11(2):159-166
No abstract available.
Ferritins*
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Kidney Transplantation*
5.Novel Ferritin Light Chain Gene Mutation in a Korean Patient with Neuroferritinopathy
So Hoon YOON ; Nan Young KIM ; Yun Joong KIM ; Chul Hyoung LYOO
Journal of Movement Disorders 2019;12(1):63-65
No abstract available.
Apoferritins
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Ferritins
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Humans
6.Serum ferritin and PELOD-2 scores in Critically Ill Septic Children - A cross-sectional single-center study
Gema Nazri Yanni ; Rina Amalia C. Saragih ; Aridamuriany Dwiputri Lubis
Acta Medica Philippina 2024;58(6):64-68
Objective:
This study aims to assess the correlation of ferritin serum level and PELOD-2 score, and determine the effectiveness of ferritin serum level as early indicator of organ dysfunction.
Methods:
This was a cross-sectional study carried out to pediatric patients with sepsis in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Haji Adam Malik and Universitas Sumatera Utara hospital from June 2021 – January 2022. Complete blood work was done, and ferritin serum level and PELOD-2 score were measured on the first and third day of hospital stay of all the sixty participants aged 1-18 years old with sepsis. The correlation was measured using Spearman test, with p<0.05 indicating a significant correlation.
Results:
The median level of serum ferritin level was 480 (24.7 – 22652) ng/mL. There were 20% patients with ferritin level <200 ng/mL, 26.7% with ferritin level 200-500 ng/mL, and 53.3% patients with ferritin >500 ng/mL. The median score of PELOD-2 was 4. There was a significant correlation of serum ferritin and PELOD-2 score on day 1 of hospital stay.
Conclusion
The ferritin serum level is effective as an early indicator of organ dysfunction until PELOD-2 score is established. There is a positive correlation between serum ferritin and PELOD-2 score. There is a link between elevated ferritin and worse disease prognosis.
Ferritins
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Sepsis
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Infections
7.Analysis of Serum Stored Iron Levels in Female Chronic Telogen Effluvium.
Sung Joo LEE ; Young Keun KIM ; Gwang Seong CHOI
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2002;40(4):348-351
BACKGROUND: Chronic telogen effluvium is a common problem in middle-aged women. It has been suggested that reduced iron stores are a cause of this type of baldness. OBJECTIVE: We performed this study in order to elucidate the pathogenesis of chronic telogen effluvium and to evaluate the differences in serum stored iron levels between normal females and those with chronic telogen effluvium. METHODS: Blood levels of hemoglobin, iron, ferritin, and TIBC were examined in 20 patients with chronic telogen effluvium and 20 normal females. RESULT: 1) Ferritin levels were significantly decreased in the patients group(p=0.008). 2) TIBC levels were significantly increased in the patients group(p=0.001). 3) There were no significant differences in Hb and serum iron in both groups (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: These findings suggested that the variation of serum ferritin level may play a role in the pathogenesis of chronic telogen effluvium, but further studies will be needed for evaluation of this condition.
Alopecia
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Female*
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Ferritins
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Humans
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Iron*
8.Iron Deficiency Anemia in Childhood and Diagnostic Significance of Serum Ferritin.
Dong Hyub LEE ; Ki Hong PARK ; Kyu Chul CHOI ; Yong Mook CHOI
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(5):577-583
No abstract available.
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency*
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Ferritins*
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Iron*
9.Study on serum iron and ferritin concentration in patients with chronic renal failure
Journal of Medical Research 2005;33(1):73-77
Study on 124 persons divided into 2 groups: the control group included 40 healthy persons (20 male, 20 female) and the case group included 84 patients with chronic renal failure at different stages. The mean age of 2 groups was similar. The diagnosis of chronic renal failure mostly depended on glomerular filtration rate <60 ml/minute and that lasted ≥6 months. Results: serum iron and ferritin concentrations of male and female in control group weren’t different significantly. 39.3% of patients decreased serum iron concentration, 60.7% of patients decreased serum similar to those of the control group. Compare 2 indexes of serum iron and serum ferritin by test X2 (X2=15.29; p<0.001), results showed that ferritin concentration decreased much more than serum iron. The rate of patients with low ferritin concentration was high (55.95%). Serum iron and ferritin concentrations of patients with chronic renal failure at stage IIIa, IIIb, IV decreased statistically in comparison with control group.
Iron
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Ferritins
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Kidney Failure
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Chronic
10.Transient Parkinsonism Associated with Scrub Typhus.
Dong Eun KIM ; Gwan Yeol CHO ; Yoon Chang OH ; Seong Min CHOI ; Sook In JUNG ; Seung Han LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2015;33(2):126-128
No abstract available.
Ferritins
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Parkinsonian Disorders*
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Scrub Typhus*