is a marker of alcohol intake that is used for detecting or monitoring alcohol-use disorders. The introduction of a newdirect immunoassay forCDTjustifies reevaluationof test performance and reexamination of factors affecting test diagnostic sensitivity and specificity. METHODS: Individuals enrolled in twin/family studies of alcohol use and dependence provided blood samples and information on recent alcohol use. Serum CDT concentration was measured in 2 088 people with the N Latex CDT (Dade Behring) method, and CDT per-centage (CDT%) was calculated as the proportion of the total transferrin concentration measured with Roche reagents. RESULTS: Diagnostic sensitivity was low, both for com-parisons ofmenwho reported an alcohol intake of2
The diagnosis of alcohol abuse based on objective data is a necessary requirement in both clinical a...
CDT is a widely recognized marker of chronic abuse of alcohol, ued in both clinical and forensic set...
is used for diagnosis of chronic alcohol abuse. Some 200–300 reports on CDT have been published in i...
is a marker of alcohol intake that is used for detecting or monitoring alcohol-use disorders. The in...
is a marker of alcohol intake that is used for detecting or monitoring alcohol-use disorders. The in...
BACKGROUND: Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) is a marker of alcohol intake that is used for ...
Abstract In the search for more reliable blood markers for excessive alcohol consumption, considerab...
Abstract — Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) is a useful indicator of excessive alcohol consu...
CDTect method as laboratory tests of alcohol abuse Katja Viitala,1 Kaija Lähdesmäki,1 and Onni Nie...
surement of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) as a marker of heavy alcohol consumption. We ev...
Abstract — CDT (carbohydrate-deficient transferrin) has been identified as a specific marker for chr...
Serum carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) is a specific and comparatively sensitive marker of e...
curring glycosylated transferrin proteins, are reported to be increased in the serum of individuals ...
The diagnosis of alcohol abuse based on objective data is a necessary requirement in both clinical a...
Alcohol use and abuse is a major social and economic problem in many societies. Carbohydrate-defici...
The diagnosis of alcohol abuse based on objective data is a necessary requirement in both clinical a...
CDT is a widely recognized marker of chronic abuse of alcohol, ued in both clinical and forensic set...
is used for diagnosis of chronic alcohol abuse. Some 200–300 reports on CDT have been published in i...
is a marker of alcohol intake that is used for detecting or monitoring alcohol-use disorders. The in...
is a marker of alcohol intake that is used for detecting or monitoring alcohol-use disorders. The in...
BACKGROUND: Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) is a marker of alcohol intake that is used for ...
Abstract In the search for more reliable blood markers for excessive alcohol consumption, considerab...
Abstract — Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) is a useful indicator of excessive alcohol consu...
CDTect method as laboratory tests of alcohol abuse Katja Viitala,1 Kaija Lähdesmäki,1 and Onni Nie...
surement of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) as a marker of heavy alcohol consumption. We ev...
Abstract — CDT (carbohydrate-deficient transferrin) has been identified as a specific marker for chr...
Serum carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) is a specific and comparatively sensitive marker of e...
curring glycosylated transferrin proteins, are reported to be increased in the serum of individuals ...
The diagnosis of alcohol abuse based on objective data is a necessary requirement in both clinical a...
Alcohol use and abuse is a major social and economic problem in many societies. Carbohydrate-defici...
The diagnosis of alcohol abuse based on objective data is a necessary requirement in both clinical a...
CDT is a widely recognized marker of chronic abuse of alcohol, ued in both clinical and forensic set...
is used for diagnosis of chronic alcohol abuse. Some 200–300 reports on CDT have been published in i...