All issues > Volume 25(7); 1982
- Original Article
- J Korean Pediatr Soc. 1982;25(7):669-673. Published online July 31, 1982.
- A Study of Serum Ferritin Levels in Patients with Acute Infectious Hepatitis.
- Jin Choi, Kyung Shin Kim, Woo Gill Lee, Keun Soo Lee
- 1Department of Pediatrics, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
- Abstract
- Serum ferritin, iron, and total iron binding capacity were measured in 47 patients who were admitted to Hanyang University Hospital under the diagnosis of acute infectious hepatitis(excluding HBsAg positive patients) from September 1980 to March 1981. At the same time, serum transminase were estimated as indicator of liver function. Then we evaluated the relationship between serum ferritin, iron, and iron binding capacity and transaminase. The results were as followings: 1. Among 47 cases, 25 cases were male and 22 cases were female. Age distribution was from 1 year and 10 months to 14 years old. 2. Serum transaminase levels, GOT were from 51 unit to 1,010 unit and mean value was 644.8+/-315.7unit, and GPT were from 139 unit to 825 unit and mean value was 662.3+/-231.6 unit. 3. Serum iron levels were from 33microgram/dl to 264microgram/dl and mean value was 103.6+/-42.7microgram/dl, total iron binding capacities were from 267microgram/dl to 588microgram/dl, and mean value was 393.5+/-80.6microgram/dl. Serum ferritin levels were from 12ng/ml to 1,420ng/ml and mean value was 184.3+/-251.7ng/ml. 4. There was no correlation between serum iron and serum transaminase. 5. There was no correlation between total iron binding capacity and serum transaminase. 6. There was no correlation between serum ferritin and serum transaminase.
Keywords :Acute infectious hepatitis;Serum ferritin;Serum iron;Serum transaminase;Total iron binding capacity