We report a case of a false-positive HIV result in an apparently healthy pregnant woman. Since no prenatal HIV testing had been performed, we screened for HIV reactivity utilizing the Architect HIV-Ag/Ab Combo assay. Results obtained were inconsistent in that they were repeatedly HIV reactive on a single serum sample while nonreactive on a plasma sample.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhenytoin is a commonly used anticonvulsant that is highly protein bound with a narrow therapeutic range. The unbound fraction, free phenytoin (FP), is responsible for pharmacologic effects; therefore, it is essential to measure both FP and total serum phenytoin levels. Historically, the Abbott TDx method has been widely used for the measurement of FP and was the method used in our laboratory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of compound heterozygous hemoglobins S [beta6(A3)Glu6Val] and Korle-Bu [beta73(E17)Asp73Asn] in a 2-year-old girl. This hemoglobin genotype is associated with a benign clinical course, much like the sickle cell trait; however, its laboratory characteristics are very similar to compound heterozygous hemoglobin S and hemoglobin D-Los Angeles [beta121(GH4)Glu121Gln], which produces severe sickling hemolytic anemia. We describe laboratory data used to resolve this important differential diagnosis and review the interactions between hemoglobin S and the variant hemoglobins that may account for the different clinical phenotypes in compound heterozygotes.
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