Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10817750 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2015 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The cross-reactivity of the 15 exogenous insulin preparations is highly variable in the assays used in clinical laboratories around the UK. It is important that laboratories and clinicians are aware of the limitations of their local assays to avoid missing the important diagnosis of hypoglycaemia secondary to excessive exogenous insulin. Where necessary, samples should be referred to specialist centres for insulin analysis and ideally by a validated and fully-quantitative mass spectrometry-based method.
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Authors
C. Parfitt, D. Church, A. Armston, L. Couchman, C. Evans, G. Wark, T.J. McDonald,