Check for paraproteinaemia as abnormal immunoglobulins can bind phosphate and/or interfer with the colorimetric phosphate assay giving such rediculously high results.
Regards
Mohammad
Dr. M A Al-Jubouri, MB ChB, MSc, FRCP Edin, FRCPath Consultant Chemical Pathologist
From: sutirtha chakraborty <[log in to unmask]> To:[log in to unmask] Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 7:15 AM Subject: Is such extreme hyperphosphatemia possible clinically?
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