How do you measure LPL deficiency?
Assume this is after a post heparin injection?
"A normal person is one that has not been fully investigated"
Trevor Walmsley, Canterbury Health Labs, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Anyone measure urine trypsinogen-2 or other markers besides amylase and lipase
for the diagnosis of pancreatitis?
Patient with partial LPL deficiency, 22/40 pregnant, Trigs = 38 mmol/l!
(Non compliant with diet)
Thanks
Rob Lord
Dr Robert Lord
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Rotherham District General Hospital
Moorgate Road
Oakwood
Rotherham
S60 2UD
Tel 01709 820000
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