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False-positive polyethylene glycol precipitation tests for macroprolactin due to increased serum globulins
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Monomeric PRL is co-precipitated with serum globulins by PEG. Increased serum globulin concentrations can increase the amount of monomeric PRL precipitated by PEG giving a false estimate of the monomeric PRL and the erroneous impression that macroprolactin is present. The results of the PEG precipitation test should be interpreted with caution in patients with elevated serum globulin concentrations.
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