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The usual screening test for carcinoid tumours is the measurement of 24
hour urine 5-HIAA excretion.  However, one of our local consultants is
interested in the measurement of chromogranin A and B for this purpose
and there seems to be some opinion in favour of using plasma 5-HIAA and
platelet serotonin.  What do mailbase users recommend?  I'll post a
summary of any replies.

 

Thanks

 

David Brown

Clinical Scientist

Biochemistry Department

Pontefract General Infirmary

 



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