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Normative Data of Hemoglobin Concentration and Free Erythrocyte Protoporphyrin in a Private Pediatric Practice

John T. Benjamin, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Associates LTD, Charlottesville, Virginia

Michael D. Dickens, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Associates LTD, Charlottesville, Virginia

Raymond F. Ford, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Associates LTD, Charlottesville, Virginia

Charles H. Gleason, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Associates LTD, Charlottesville, Virginia

Vito A. Perriello, JR, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Associates LTD, Charlottesville, Virginia

James B. Wood, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Associates LTD, Charlottesville, Virginia

Free erythrocyte protoporphyrin (FEP) and hemoglobin concentrations in 788 children were investigated during routine check-ups in a private pediatric practice. FEPs > 3.0 ZPP/gm hemoglobin were found in 29.8 percent of 9-month-olds and in 9.6 percent of the total group tested. Correlations between FEP levels and hemoglobin concentrations are presented.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 25, No. 4, 206-208 (1986)
DOI: 10.1177/000992288602500406


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