Iron is an essential mineral that holds a unique place in our body. On one hand, iron is considered the most common nutritional deficiency, yet, many health issues involve an excess of iron. This is primarily because iron types, absorption, transport and utilization is are multifaceted issues that are difficult to capture simply. Iron deficiency can create symptoms such as fatigue and brain fog, while excess iron can drive tissue damage and inflammation, resulting in a multitude of symptoms. Long term iron status is important to monitor for disease prevention and longevity as well, since countless age related conditions are predicted by either iron deficiency or excess. This package will give a comprehensive understanding of one’s iron status.
This panel includes:
- CBC (includes Differential and Platelets) #6399
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Absolute Band Neutrophils
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Absolute Basophils
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Absolute Blasts
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Absolute Eosinophils
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Absolute Lymphocytes
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Absolute Metamyelocytes
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Absolute Monocytes
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Absolute Myelocytes
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Absolute Neutrophils
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Absolute Nucleated Rbc
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Absolute Promyelocytes
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Band Neutrophils
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Basophils
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Blasts
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Eosinophils
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Hematocrit
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Hemoglobin
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Lymphocytes
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MCH
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MCHC
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MCV
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Metamyelocytes
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Monocytes
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MPV
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Myelocytes
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Neutrophils
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Nucleated Rbc
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Platelet Count
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Promyelocytes
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RDW
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Reactive Lymphocytes
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Red Blood Cell Count
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White Blood Cell Count
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- Ferritin
- Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
- % Saturation
- Iron Binding Capacity
- Iron, Total
- Transferrin






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