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Guys, it's been a while since my step 1 study, but I got to ask this.
So my understanding is that transferrin elevates in iron deficient state, so why is it elevated in hemochromatosis? Since hemochromatosis is considered as iron overloaded state, shouldn't the transferrin be low?
So my understanding is that transferrin elevates in iron deficient state, so why is it elevated in hemochromatosis? Since hemochromatosis is considered as iron overloaded state, shouldn't the transferrin be low?