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Managing raised ferritin in primary care

### What you need to know A 47 year old woman who is pre-menopausal presents to her GP feeling “tired all the time.” She takes thyroxine for hypothyroidism and asks when a dose increase is indicated. She discloses drinking a bottle of wine daily and reports that her sleep is rarely unbroken. You take a blood sample, and the results show raised ferritin 500 µg/L (normal range 15-300 µg/L), alanine transaminase (ALT) 100 IU/L (1-40 IU/L), and C reactive protein 70 mg/L (0-5 mg/L). Results of other investigations are normal, including full blood count, kidney function, and thyroid function. Serum ferritin is a commonly requested investigation in primary care.1 Ferritin is an intracellular iron storage protein.2 It can represent total iron stores3 and is most often requested in primary care when investigating anaemia or associated symptoms (fatigue, restless legs, hair loss).1 It is also commonly requested in further investigation of abnormal liver blood results4 or to monitor pat

Genomic medicine: the role of the nursing workforce

Think genomics isn t relevant to you? Think again!

ADVERTISING FEATURE 26 May, 2021 As genomic medicine becomes increasingly integral to healthcare, all nurses, midwives and health visitors need some understanding of what it means for their role. What is the #GenomicsConversation? The #GenomicsConversation week of action takes place each year on social media and features a host of fun, engaging activities that aim to spark a conversation about genomics and increase familiarity with this vital part of patient care. Join us 28 June-2 July as we answer your questions This year, themes and activities have been designed in response to feedback from our genomics awareness survey last summer. We’ve put together a programme of

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