Title of article
Knowing the serum C-reactive protein concentration is not helpful when interpreting thyroid function tests
Author/Authors
Ballantyne، Fiona C نويسنده , , Herdman، Jacqueline J نويسنده , , OReilly، Denis StJ نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-765
From page
766
To page
0
Abstract
Urinary excretion of uric acid was found to be extremely low in a 58-year-old female patient with alcaptonuria. This was due to interference with the uricase-peroxidase method used, because analysis using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) showed a normal urinary concentration of uric acid. In vitro experiments demonstrated that a high concentration of homogentisic acid in the patientʹs urine inhibited the peroxidase reaction, possibly due to inhibition of the colour development of 3-methyl-N-ethyl-N-((beta)-hydroxyethyl)aniline (MEHA) and 4-aminoantipyrine, via the peroxidase reaction. A homogentisic acid concentration equivalent to that in plasma did not affect the uricase-peroxidase reaction. This result suggests that any assay based on a peroxidase method is affected by a high urinary concentration of homogentisic acid in patients with alcaptonuria.
Keywords
non-thyroidal illness syndrome , severity of illness , serum thyroid hormone concentrations
Journal title
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
Record number
83018
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