Hepatic Cirrhosis Showing False-Positive Serum C-Reactive Protein Reaction.
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概要
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A 58-year-old male who had been diagnosed as hepatic cirrhosis four years previously was admitted to our hospital because his serum C-reactive protein (CRP) level had gradually risen, reaching 139 mg/dl. No inflammation findings were observed subjectively or objectively. Close examination revealed his CRP reaction to be false positive. His serum CRP showed positive only in a latex agglutination method using goat anti-CRP IgG. This false-positive reaction was thought to be owing to the abnormally glycosylated IgM, which has an affinity for the goat serum IgG.(Internal Medicine 32: 498-501, 1993)
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著者
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SATO Megumi
the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Omori Hospital
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NANBA Shunji
the Clinical Laboratory, Omori Hospital
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SUGIMOTO Motonobu
the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Omori Hospital
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KASATORI Noriko
the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Omori Hospital, Toho University School of Medicine
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URAYAMA Tsutomu
the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Omori Hospital, Toho University School of Medicine