Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2578257 | Revista del Laboratorio Clínico | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Woman showing an important increase of serum TSH (62.2 mU/L) with thyroid hormones within the reference interval. The patient was clinically euthyroid and without goitre. Investigations were carried out to determine the origin of the unexpected high TSH. Polyethylene glycol precipitation test showed low TSH recovery (1%), indicating the presence of large molecules that could interfere with the measurement. The serum sample was fractionated by gel filtration chromatography and the presence of a macro-TSH form was confirmed, an immunoreactive but biologically inactive TSH-Immunoglobulin G autoantibody complex. Its detection is important to avoid a misleading interpretation of the TSH concentration.
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Authors
Noelia Avello Llano, Belén Prieto GarcÃa, Carmen GarcÃa Gil-Albert, ElÃas Delgado Álvarez, Francisco V. Álvarez Menéndez,