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Serum ferritin and transferrin saturation in patients with chronic alcoholic and non‐alcoholic liver diseases

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Serum ferritin is more frequently elevated in abusing patients with alcoholic liver disease than in patients with other chronic liver diseases such as autoimmune liver diseases and hepatitis C. Because serum ferritin decreases rapidly during abstinence, the measurement of ferritin for the detection of haemochromatosis in patients abusing alcohol should be postponed until the patients are abstaining. Most of the patients with increased serum ferritin have normal transferrin saturation values which can be used to separate them from haemochromatosis.

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