Elisa Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
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| A confirmatory test for HIV in patients who are positive by ELISA is the: | View Page |
| Flow cytometry is not a useful tool in the study of this disorder: | View Page |
| Traditional coagulation assays are based almost solely on this technique: | View Page |
| VDRL is an example of which of the following types of tests: | View Page |
| Which of the following tests would be used to directly document the presence of a specific organism in a clinical specimen: | View Page |
| Which of the following techniques is used as a confirmatory test for HIV antibodies: | View Page |
| Which of the following assays is routinely used for confirmation of HIV infections: | View Page |
| Serum Ferritin Serum ferritin (SF) level reflects the amount of storage iron in tissues. An elevated SF combined with elevated TS implies primary iron overload. Patients with hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) generally show increases in SF as adults, but a normal SF does not rule out the diagnosis of the disease. Children and premenopausal females with HFE mutations may have had inadequate time to develop iron overload, but may do so later in life.SF alone is inadequate as the sole screening test for HH because it lacks the necessary sensitivity and specificity. SF is frequently elevated in persons with inflammation, cancer, or infection. SF is often ordered along with the serum iron and TIBC when iron overload is suspected. SF is also important is assessing the efficacy of treatment of HH.Upper limits of reference intervals for SF are 200 ng/mL for premenopausal women and 300 ng/mL for men and postmenopausal women. 40 ng/mL is a typical lower limit for the reference interval.SF is measured in serum using immunochemical methods such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunoradiometric assay, immunochemiluminescent assay, and immunofluorometry. SF tests are available as automated assays and in kit form.(2) | View Page |
| The ELISA method may be used to detect: | View Page |