Ferritin is a marker of liver health since the liver stores most of the body's iron. Elevated ferritin levels can signal liver damage caused by iron overload (hemochromatosis), hepatitis, or cirrhosis. Conversely, low ferritin in liver disease may indicate concurrent iron deficiency. Regular ferritin monitoring helps detect and manage liver-related conditions.
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