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glycosylated ferritin
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ferritin, glycosylated
, glycosylated ferritins
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Diagnostic and prognostic value of low percentage of glycosylated ferritin in acquired hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: A single‐center study
M. Nabergoj
,
M. Marinova
,
+5 authors
F. Vianello
International journal of laboratory hematology
2017
Corpus ID: 41836347
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is an aggressive and life‐threatening syndrome characterized by an excessive immune…
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2016
2016
A Case of Atypical Urticaria.
M. Marinova
,
M. Nabergoj
,
C. Artusi
,
Martina Zaninotto
,
M. Plebani
Clinical chemistry
2016
Corpus ID: 5426523
A 50-year-old woman presented with urticarial rash, fever, and pharyngitis. A week before, she had been examined in the emergency…
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2015
2015
Comment on the Scientific Letter “Adult-Onset Still’s Disease Mimicking Acute Rheumatic Fever”
U. Guzelkucuk
2015
Corpus ID: 74812683
I read with great interest the article titled “Adult-Onset Still’s Disease Mimicking Acute Rheumatic Fever” by Karagöz et al…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Adult-Onset Still Disease
M. Gerfaud-Valentin
,
D. Maucort-Boulch
,
+5 authors
P. Sève
Medicine
2014
Corpus ID: 18635473
AbstractWe conducted a retrospective observational study to describe a cohort and identify the prognostic factors in adult-onset…
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2011
2011
Impact of imiglucerase on the serum glycosylated-ferritin level in Gaucher disease.
J. Stirnemann
,
A. Boutten
,
+6 authors
N. Belmatoug
Blood cells, molecules & diseases
2011
Corpus ID: 22842474
Gaucher disease (GD) is a lysosomal storage disorder, caused by deficient activity of the enzyme glucocerebrosidase, which can be…
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2011
2011
Use of glycosylated ferritin assay to aid the diagnosis of adult-onset Still’s disease: a local laboratory experience in Hong Kong
J. Kwok
,
P. Wong
,
Ming Chi Luk
,
M. H. Chan
Rheumatology International
2011
Corpus ID: 27320310
Adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD) is a multi-systemic inXammatory disorder aVecting all ethnic groups. Even though there are…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Low glycosylated ferritin, a good marker for the diagnosis of hemophagocytic syndrome.
L. Fardet
,
P. Coppo
,
A. Kettaneh
,
M. Dehoux
,
J. Cabane
,
O. Lambotte
Arthritis and rheumatism
2008
Corpus ID: 1843754
OBJECTIVE A very low percentage of glycosylated ferritin (<20%) has only been reported in association with adult-onset Still's…
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2004
2004
Usefulness of glycosylated ferritin in atypical presentations of adult onset Still's disease.
M. Hamidou
,
M. Denis
,
S. Barbarot
,
D. Boutoille
,
C. Belizna
,
G. Le Moël
Annals of the rheumatic diseases
2004
Corpus ID: 9276494
Many diseases, such as infections, neoplasia, or immune diseases, can mimic adult onset Still’s disease (AOSD).1,2 Atypical forms…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Diagnostic value of ferritin and glycosylated ferritin in adult onset Still's disease.
B. Fautrel
,
G. Le Moël
,
+8 authors
P. Bourgeois
The Journal of rheumatology
2001
Corpus ID: 1311471
OBJECTIVE To determine the usefulness of serum ferritin and glycosylated ferritin (GF) levels in diagnosing adult onset Still's…
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1983
1983
Mapping of the bone marrow sinus endothelium with lectins and glycosylated ferritins: identification of differentiated microdomains and their functional significance.
R. Soda
,
M. Tavassoli
Journal of ultrastructure research
1983
Corpus ID: 37144587
The distribution of lectin binding sites and sugar-recognizing systems (lectin-like substances) was studied on the luminal side…
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