CHANGES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD CELLS AND SERUM FERRITIN IN LYSINURIC PROTEIN INTOLERANCE

Abstract
Twenty-seven patients with lysinuric protein intolerance, an autosomal recessive disorder of diamino acid transport, were followed since 1965. Many of the patients had recurrent mild normochromic anemia without apparent Fe deficiency, and leuko- and/or thrombocytopenia. Serum ferritin concentrations were inappropriately high. Serum ferritin concentration appears to be a valuable index of the control of this disease.