Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (986 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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   Chronic renal failure
   Coronary heart disease

Decreased In

   Down syndrome
   Pregnancy
   Hyperthyroidism
   Early diabetes
   Limitations
   The plasma (or serum) must be separated immediately on collection to avoid continuous synthesis of Hcy by red cells.
   Samples must be immediately stored on ice and serum centrifuged immediately, before a complete clot is formed, to prevent erroneous results due to the presence of fibrin.
   Certain drugs, such as anticonvulsants, methotrexate, or nitrous oxide, may interfere with the assay.
   Cigarette smoking and coffee consumption increase tHcy levels.
   Intraindividual variability is approximately 8%; it can be as much as 25% in patients with hyperhomocystinemia.
   Generally, a single measurement of tHcy is considered adequate.
Suggested Readings
Clarke R, Daly L, Robinson K, et al. Hyperhomocysteinemia: An independent risk factor for vascular disease.
N Engl J Med.
1991;324:1149–1155.

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