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8 Table 6. Causes of Artifactual Results in Thyroid Hormone Assays Assay Interference Analyte Effect Immunoassay Antireagent antibodies, Assay specific: Antianimal Ig Biotin/streptavidin Ruthenium heterophile antibodies TSH Blocking Crosslinking f T4 Blocking Anti-hormone autoantibodies ''macro TSH'' b TSH Anti-T4 antibodies f T4 Genetic variation in TSH p.(Arg75Gly) 25950606 TSH T4 binding protein abnormalities Familial Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia (FDH), Dystransthyretinemic hyperthyroxinemia (DTH) f T4 f T4 TT4 Free T4 assay (direct and indirect assay) Displacing agents In vitro free fatty acid generation by heparin Re-equilibration of T4 during assay f T4 f T4 f T4 TT4⇋ f T4 a Polyethylene glycol (PEG). b Data from study of 1794 women of reproductive age @ heterozygotes have intermediate results. c Anti-T4 antibodies are frequently detected, however, relatively few cases are associated with assay interference that is typically only seen with one-step methods. d Autosomal dominant conditions.

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