A comparison of canine whole and intact parathyroid hormone concentrations as measured by different assays
Journal of Small Animal Practice2019Vol. 60(8), pp. 507–513
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Abstract
Not all parathyroid hormone assays perform similarly. The chemiluminescent assay in this study cannot be recommended for use in dogs. The immunoradiometric intact parathyroid hormone assay proved to be a more reliable method. Given the correlation between intact and whole parathyroid hormone concentrations, it remains unclear which one is superior for routine clinical decision-making.
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