The Anemia Panel is a comprehensive panel that includes a CBC, Ferritin, Folates, Total Iron Binding Capacity with Iron, Reticulocyte Count, Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid. A CBC (Complete Blood Count) looks at important parameters of your blood including hemoglobin level, white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets.

ANEMIA

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Transferrin is the main protein in the blood that binds to iron and transports it throughout the body. Transferrin levels rise with iron deficiency and fall in cases of iron overload. Transferrin is also responsible for circadian variation in serum iron (which peaks in the AM). Normally, iron is absorbed
Ferritin is a protein produced in the liver for the storage of iron. Ferritin is a sensitive and specific test to diagnose iron deficiency anemia. In general, a healthy ferritin level is greater than 20 ng/mL. Higher levels of ferritin, greater than 400 ng/mL, are consistent with iron overload which

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ANEMIA – PLUS

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Transferrin is the main protein in the blood that binds to iron and transports it throughout the body. Transferrin levels rise with iron deficiency and fall in cases of iron overload. Transferrin is also responsible for circadian variation in serum iron (which peaks in the AM). Normally, iron is absorbed
Ferritin is a protein produced in the liver for the storage of iron. Ferritin is a sensitive and specific test to diagnose iron deficiency anemia. In general, a healthy ferritin level is greater than 20 ng/mL. Higher levels of ferritin, greater than 400 ng/mL, are consistent with iron overload which

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Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells and are measured to evaluate the function of bone marrow. Normally as it matures, the red blood cell loses its nucleus. The remaining parts of the cell produce a characteristic color making them easy to identify. Reticulocytes are increased in conditions such as chronic

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