Differences in sampling techniques on total post-mortem tryptase.
Rexson D TseJ GarlandK KeshaH ElstubA D CalaY AhnS StablesC PalmierePublished in: International journal of legal medicine (2017)
Femoral total post-mortem tryptase is significantly different, albeit by a small amount, between the two sampling methods. The clinical significance of this finding and what factors may contribute to it are unclear. When requesting post-mortem tryptase, the pathologist should consider documenting the exact blood collection site and method used for collection. In addition, blood samples acquired by different techniques should not be mixed together and should be analyzed separately if possible.
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