Abstract. Aim of this work is to illustrate how analytical interference in immunoassay may produce serious errors in clinical laboratory results. The sophisticated quality assurance schemes used in many laboratories do not identify erroneous results arising from aberrant samples. Recently attention has been focused on the incidence and implication of false-positive results arising from the presence of certain substances in a patient’s serum that interfere with one or more steps in immunoassays. In this paper, we present the case of a 92 yearold woman whose plasma myoglobin concentrations falsely increased when measured using the Beckman Access assay. We demonstrated that heterophilic antibodies accounted for the falsely increased myog...
Background: Interfering substances such as haemoglobin, bilirubin and lipids in a sample may lead to...
BACKGROUND: Interferences in immunometric assays as a result of human anti-immunoglobulin antibodies...
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Immunoassays are subject to interferences that are not readily detectable prior to analysis but may ...
Heterophilic antibodies but also M-components can interfere with laboratory tests causing erroneous ...
Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies from animals are used in immunological assays to measure concen...
or heteroantibody, has been haunting immunoassays for many years. Interference by heteroantibodies i...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
mayo.edu) Heterophilic antibodies are human antibodies that can bind animal antibodies. They can cau...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
BACKGROUND: In drug monitoring assays the most common interferences are due to hematocrit, other dr...
Background: A low serum total IGF1 is considered as a diagnostic indicator of GH deficiency (GHD) in...
Background: A low serum total IGF1 is considered as a diagnostic indicator of GH deficiency (GHD) in...
Heterophilic antibodies can introduce errors in commonly used immunoassays, including those used for...
Background: Interfering substances such as haemoglobin, bilirubin and lipids in a sample may lead to...
BACKGROUND: Interferences in immunometric assays as a result of human anti-immunoglobulin antibodies...
Copyright © 2012 Sam Ghali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Immunoassays are subject to interferences that are not readily detectable prior to analysis but may ...
Heterophilic antibodies but also M-components can interfere with laboratory tests causing erroneous ...
Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies from animals are used in immunological assays to measure concen...
or heteroantibody, has been haunting immunoassays for many years. Interference by heteroantibodies i...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
mayo.edu) Heterophilic antibodies are human antibodies that can bind animal antibodies. They can cau...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
BACKGROUND: In drug monitoring assays the most common interferences are due to hematocrit, other dr...
Background: A low serum total IGF1 is considered as a diagnostic indicator of GH deficiency (GHD) in...
Background: A low serum total IGF1 is considered as a diagnostic indicator of GH deficiency (GHD) in...
Heterophilic antibodies can introduce errors in commonly used immunoassays, including those used for...
Background: Interfering substances such as haemoglobin, bilirubin and lipids in a sample may lead to...
BACKGROUND: Interferences in immunometric assays as a result of human anti-immunoglobulin antibodies...
Copyright © 2012 Sam Ghali et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...