2004
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-813272
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Identifizierung eines mittels Immunturbidimetrie nach Anionenaustausch-Chromatographie erhöhten Carbohydrate-Deficient-Transferrin-(CDT-)Serumspiegels als Transferrin (Tf)-D-Variante

Abstract: Many studies have shown carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) to be a sensitive and specific marker of chronic alcohol abuse. We present the case of a 23-year-old, healthy professional soccer player who caused a car accident due to alcohol consumption. Several CDT test results were elevated above the laboratory reference range and were considered to be caused by alcohol intake at a level commensurate with misuse and thus license reapplication was refused. In addition, assuming chronic alcohol abuse, the you… Show more

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“…The person's re-application for the driving licence was refused on the basis of several positive CDT test performed with immunometric methods. Since the subject denied any alcohol abuse, an IEF analysis was performed revealing the presence of a Tf-D-variant heterozygosity, which clearly interfered with the immunoassay causing a false positive CDT result [21]. Capillary electrophoresis was first proposed for the direct analysis of serum CDT isoforms by Tagliaro et al [22].…”
Section: Electrophoretic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The person's re-application for the driving licence was refused on the basis of several positive CDT test performed with immunometric methods. Since the subject denied any alcohol abuse, an IEF analysis was performed revealing the presence of a Tf-D-variant heterozygosity, which clearly interfered with the immunoassay causing a false positive CDT result [21]. Capillary electrophoresis was first proposed for the direct analysis of serum CDT isoforms by Tagliaro et al [22].…”
Section: Electrophoretic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%