Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (930 page)

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   Causes of increased results:
   Pathologic and therapeutic fibrinolysis
   DIC
   Venous thromboembolism and pulmonary embolism
   Myocardial infarction
   Following trauma and surgery
   Disseminated cancer
   Complications of pregnancy
   Small increase with exercise, severe liver disease
   Limitations
   Because of its rather limited sensitivity, FDP may not be elevated in single, discrete clots, as seen in isolated deep vein thrombosis or in pulmonary embolism. In such situations, a sensitive
D
-dimer assay is recommended.
   The assay itself, if performed on serum obtained from firmly clotted blood (the designated test tubes contain a potent coagulant venom). If blood is drawn on tubes containing anticoagulant, the assay is invalid (newer tests that use plasma have been developed).
   In the presence of rheumatoid factor, the results may be falsely elevated.

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