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Figure 1. Correlation between serum hepcidin levels and hemoglobin concentrations. We used 25 MM patient serum samples for which hemoglobin content and serum hepcidin concentration were previously measured.6,10,11 (A) Serum hepcidin levels in MM patients (n = 25) were significantly higher than in healthy individuals (n = 15). Boxes represent median and 25-75 percentiles, and whiskers represent 10 and 90 percentiles. Circles are the outliers. Statistical significance was determined with the Mann-Whitney rank-sum test; *P < .01, compared with normal serum. (B) Patients with normal renal function (n = 16) were included to investigate the relationship between serum hepcidin levels and hemoglobin concentrations. Hemoglobin concentrations and serum hepcidin inversely correlate (R2 = 0.4277, P = .006, Pearson correlation).

Correlation between serum hepcidin levels and hemoglobin concentrations. We used 25 MM patient serum samples for which hemoglobin content and serum hepcidin concentration were previously measured.6,10,11  (A) Serum hepcidin levels in MM patients (n = 25) were significantly higher than in healthy individuals (n = 15). Boxes represent median and 25-75 percentiles, and whiskers represent 10 and 90 percentiles. Circles are the outliers. Statistical significance was determined with the Mann-Whitney rank-sum test; *P < .01, compared with normal serum. (B) Patients with normal renal function (n = 16) were included to investigate the relationship between serum hepcidin levels and hemoglobin concentrations. Hemoglobin concentrations and serum hepcidin inversely correlate (R2 = 0.4277, P = .006, Pearson correlation).

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