In a 48yearold woman with normal complete blood count, iron studies, transferrin saturation, hemoglobin A1c, and thyroid function, but borderline elevated lowdensity lipoprotein cholesterol and high vitamin B12, who is taking estrogencontaining hormone replacement therapy and semaglutide, what is the most likely cause of an isolated elevated ferritin?
Jolene Brighten (Episode 69) describes superior outcomes with tirzepatide in perimenopausal women, where cortisol is already elevated (section 6)
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Ex-4 may also mitigate enzalutamide (ENZ) resistance and synergistically inhibit prostate cancer cell proliferation, potentially by inhibiting ENZ-induced Akt activation [69]