Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results for hormone analyses. As (in most cases) this interference arises from the assay format and most immunoassays, even from different manufacturers, are constructed in a similar way, it is possible for a single type of EA to interfere with different immunoassays. Here we describe the case of a patient whose serum sample contains EA that interfere several hormones tests. We also discuss the strategies deployed to detect interference. Subjects and methods: Over a period of four years, a 30-year-old man was subjected to a plethora of laboratory and imaging diagnostic procedures as a consequence of elevated hormone results, mainly of pituitary origin,...
BACKGROUND: Canine anti-mouse antibodies are a potential source of immunoassay interference, but err...
SUMMARY. Of 1585 consecutive serum samples referred for thyroid function testing, 14 gave erroneousl...
Many factors can compromise results of thyroid function tests, leading to possible misinterpretation...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Immunoassays are subject to interferences that are not readily detectable prior to analysis but may ...
Background: The presence of interfering substances in patient samples submitted for immunoassay cann...
Highlights Comparing test results to clinical data enhances the identification of interferences Misi...
We identified individuals whose serum contained a sub-stance that produced falsely decreased thyroid...
Measurement of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) concentration is the first line test for the assess...
Thyroid hormones and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) laboratory tests are commonly used worldwide,...
Thyroid hormones and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) laboratory tests are commonly used worldwide,...
Background: Anti-streptavidin antibodies (ASA) may cause analytical interference on certain immunoas...
Background: Anti-streptavidin antibodies (ASA) may cause analytical interference on certain immunoas...
BACKGROUND: Canine anti-mouse antibodies are a potential source of immunoassay interference, but err...
SUMMARY. Of 1585 consecutive serum samples referred for thyroid function testing, 14 gave erroneousl...
Many factors can compromise results of thyroid function tests, leading to possible misinterpretation...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Objectives: Endogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous results fo...
AbstractObjectivesEndogenous antibodies (EA) may interfere with immunoassays, causing erroneous resu...
Immunoassays are subject to interferences that are not readily detectable prior to analysis but may ...
Background: The presence of interfering substances in patient samples submitted for immunoassay cann...
Highlights Comparing test results to clinical data enhances the identification of interferences Misi...
We identified individuals whose serum contained a sub-stance that produced falsely decreased thyroid...
Measurement of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) concentration is the first line test for the assess...
Thyroid hormones and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) laboratory tests are commonly used worldwide,...
Thyroid hormones and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) laboratory tests are commonly used worldwide,...
Background: Anti-streptavidin antibodies (ASA) may cause analytical interference on certain immunoas...
Background: Anti-streptavidin antibodies (ASA) may cause analytical interference on certain immunoas...
BACKGROUND: Canine anti-mouse antibodies are a potential source of immunoassay interference, but err...
SUMMARY. Of 1585 consecutive serum samples referred for thyroid function testing, 14 gave erroneousl...
Many factors can compromise results of thyroid function tests, leading to possible misinterpretation...