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q6 - mdsurgeon
#11
good reasoning , now i'll never get confused
thanx for the q's
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#12
those qestions seems easy, but tricky. i would not be surprised to see 1 or 2 questions on board about inflamation and accute phase response?
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#13
wat happens to serum ferritin in inflammation.....................does it decrease too????
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#14
inc
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#15
can u please explain..,.....its confusing.......is it because ferritin is an acute phase reactant????
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#16
serum albumin decrease or increase in acute response
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#17
ferritin, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen are all Acute Phase Reactants that increase

IL-1/TNF-alpha are increased in acute inflam and stim Macrophages to increase ferritin synthesis

The inc in ferritin causes the decrease in transferrin (I assume?)
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#18
to mdsurgeon

Serum ferritin is an acute-phase protein and increases two-to fourfold in response to inflammation.

which cause an increase in ferritin synthesis directly at the transcriptional level???????
1.il-12
2.TnF-alpha
3.TNF-B
4.iL-1
5.Il-12
6.IL-8
7.all of them
more than one ans could be
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#19
ans please
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