Nuklearmedizin 1975; 14(01): 74-80
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1624888
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A Preliminary Study of Iron Absorption by Whole Body Counting and Correlation with DFO Excretion

M. M. Gupta
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
,
R. Manchanda*
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
,
L. Bhattacharyya
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
,
M. Bhargva*
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
,
S. Kumar*
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
,
N. K. Gupta
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
,
G. C. Bhola
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
,
A. Nagaratnam
1   Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Delhi
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Publication History

Received:19 December 1974

Publication Date:
10 January 2018 (online)

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Summary

A preliminary study of iron absorption by whole body counting was carried on a group of 16 women. The cases included 8 patients suffering from iron deficiency anaemia and various infections as well as 8 healthy controls. High iron absorption is associated with iron dificiency, these changes being more marked in iron deficient controls than in those with infection or malignancy. In iron deficient controls results of whole body counting correlate very well with other haematological investigations.

* Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital New Delhi-110001 (India).