Percentage of glycosylated serum ferritin remains low throughout the course of adult onset Still's disease
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- 1 May 2000
- journal article
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- Published by Elsevier in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
- Vol. 59 (5) , 347-350
- https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.59.5.347
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To determine the evolution of levels of total serum ferritin and percentage of the glycosylated form in patients with adult onset Still's disease (AOSD) at the time of diagnosis and during follow up. METHODS All patients with AOSD were tested at the time of diagnosis and during follow up. Total serum ferritin levels were analysed by immunoassay, and the percentage of glycosylated ferritin was determined by methods using Sepharose-Con A. RESULTS 14 patients (eight women, six men) with AOSD were enrolled. At the time of diagnosis, mean (SD) age was 36 (16) years. Mean initial total serum ferritin was 6350 (1300) μg/l (normal 50%). Mean follow up time was 37 (35) months. At the time of the last examination all patients were in remission except one, who presented a chronic articular form. Total serum ferritin remained high in this single patient and was normal in the 13 others, with a mean of 98 (73) μg/l. In all patients the percentage of glycosylated ferritin remained low, with a mean of 16 (16)%. CONCLUSION Total serum ferritin is a marker of the active phase of AOSD. The percentage of glycosylated ferritin is low both in the active phase and in remission. Further studies are needed to confirm these data and to determine their specificity for AOSD before considering any possible use of a low percentage of glycosylated ferritin as a diagnostic tool in suspected AOSD, especially when atypical or previously treated.Keywords
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