Multiple Choice
Select the condition where an acute increase in ferritin levels can be detected without a specific increase in the amount of systemic body iron?
A) myocardial infarction
B) bacterial infection
C) malignancy
D) liver disease
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Q5: Which of the following is true for
Q6: The serum iron and TIBC results given
Q7: What is the mechanism for iron toxicity
Q8: Where is the largest percentage of iron
Q9: The serum ferritin is used more often
Q11: Heme is composed of iron and<br>A)globin chains.<br>B)oxygen.<br>C)methemoglobin.<br>D)protoporphyrin
Q12: Good dietary sources of iron include all
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