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Indian J Med Sci ; 2006 Sep; 60(9): 371-5
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-67080

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Immunochemical method of measuring Ceruloplasmin (Cp) levels for the diagnosis of Wilson's disease has replaced enzymatic method for the main reason of being more sensitive and quantitative. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: In this study, we compared both the methods for various factors such as sensitivity, specificity and the time consumed in the diagnosis of Wilson's disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serum samples from patients (n=33) with a provisional diagnosis of Wilson's disease were analyzed for Cp levels by enzymatic copper oxidase method and immunochemical method using polyclonal antibodies specific to Cp embedded in agar. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Pearson's regression analysis was performed to compare the two methods. RESULTS: The mean Cp obtained by immunochemical method is 5.87 mm +/- 1.17 and by enzymatic method, it is 0.37 (Optical Density) +/- 0.136. Pearson's Regression analysis of the measurements showed a good correlation with an 'r' value of 0.765 between the two methods. CONCLUSION: A good correlation indicated that these two tests are comparable and thus both these methods can be used together for a definitive and better diagnosis of Wilson's disease.


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Biological Assay , Ceruloplasmin/analysis , Feasibility Studies , Hepatolenticular Degeneration/diagnosis , Humans , Immunochemistry , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Prospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity
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