Multiple Choice
Given the laboratory results of serum iron = 300 g/dL, transferrin = 312 mg/dL, transferrin saturation = 122%, and ferritin = 1,000 ng/mL, which of the following should be considered?
A) Hereditary hemochromatosis
B) Anemia of inflammation
C) Iron deficiency anemia
D) Lead poisoning
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