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  Vol. 211 No. 7, February 16, 1970 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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False-Positive Tests for Urinary 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid

Error in Laboratory Determinations Caused by Glyceryl Guaiacolate

Arthur T. Pedersen, MD; John G. Batsakis, MD; Neal A. Vanselow, MD; James A. McLean, MD

JAMA. 1970;211(7):1184-1186.


Abstract

A metabolic by-product of glyceryl guaiacolate, a widely used expectorant, causes a false-positive increase in urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) in laboratory tests. This interference may result in confusion during evaluation of patients for the carcinoid syndrome. This problem of false-positive test results is particularly relevant to asthmatic patients, who are frequently on a regimen of compounds which contain glyceryl guaiacolate. On occasion, particularly when they have abdominal distress and diarrhea, asthmatics may be evaluated for the carcinoid syndrome. In such instances, discontinuation of glyceryl guaiacolate for 24 hours before the collection of 24-hour urine specimens for 5-HIAA determination is recommended.



Author Affiliations

From the departments of internal medicine and pathology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to 1405 E Ann St, Ann Arbor, Mich 48104 (Dr. Pedersen).



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