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Iron deficiency and pseudo-iron deficiency in hospitalized horses
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1986
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Animal PhysiologyNutritionVeterinary PhysiologyAnimal ScienceIron MetabolismAnimal NutritionPhysiologyVeterinary SciencePathologyPseudo-iron DeficiencyEducationAnimal HealthSerum FerritinVeterinary ResearchIron DeficiencyMedicine
Values for serum ferritin, serum iron, and serum total-iron binding capacity were determined in 100 hospitalized horses. Six foals had iron deficiency, as indicated by low serum ferritin and iron concentrations. Twenty-eight horses had low serum iron content and normal or high serum ferritin content and were considered to have pseudo-iron deficiency, possibly in response to infection. Ten horses had serum ferritin concentrations that were quite high, probably indicating iron overload.