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Acidified Glycerol Lysis Test: a Screening Test for Spherocytosis
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Lipid AnalysisScreening TestBiochemistryMedicineConventional TestsBioanalysisHematologyPathologyPredictive ValueChemical PathologyClinical ChemistryScreening ProcedureLaboratory MedicineAtherosclerosis
Acidified glycerol lysis test (AGLT) is a screening procedure which has been developed for spherocytosis. AGLT was found positive in 100% of 48 patients suffering from hereditary spherocytosis, 100% of nine couples of affected parents, and 86% of 14 couples of clinically healthy parents. The test was positive in acquired spherocytosis and negative in normal controls. AGLT appears to have a predictive value higher than the entire battery of conventional tests. It is simple, rapid, inexpensive, gives clear-cut results and requires minute amounts of blood. It can be performed on blood stored for up to 24 h.
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