Dear Collective Brain
We have, for almost as long as I can remember, analysed PTH on EDTA plasma - for historical stability issues; thus requiring a second sample as well as the accompanying serum
Has anyone made the change (or always has) to analysing PTH using serum??
Happy to collate responses
Thanks
Judith
Mrs Judith Strachan, BSc, FRCPath
Consultant Clinical Scientist
Blood Sciences/Scottish Bowel Screening Laboratory
NHS Tayside
Ninewells Hospital
Dundee DD1 9SY
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http://www.bowelscreening.scot.nhs.uk
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