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Discordant serum thyroglobulin results generated by two classes of assay in patients with thyroid carcinoma
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False-negative serum thyroglobulin results were significantly higher with the radioimmunoassay method compared with the immunoradiometric assay. The immunoradiometric assay is more reliable than the radioimmunoassay, particularly in patients who have no thyroglobulin antibodies. This finding is novel in that traditional immunoradiometric assay systems compared with radioimmunoassays usually have a higher incidence of false-negative results when assessed against clinical status. The immunoradiometric assay is subject to false-negative results in some patients with thyroglobulin antibodies, even when recovery experiments indicate the absence of interference. Thyroglobulin antibodies should be measured in all patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma and if positive, results should be interpreted with extreme caution.
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