False Positive Troponin I Rendering Two Admissions for "Recurrent Acute Myopericarditis"
Rita Marinheiro1, Pedro Amador1, Leonor Parreira1
1Cardiology Department, Centro Hospitalar de Setúbal, Setúbal, Portugal.
Introduction:
Since there are many manufacturers of cardiac troponin I assays, the true incidence of a false positive result is unknown. The authors report a case of an 18-year-old patient with previous history of recurrent myopericarditis and admitted to hospital twice again with a suspicious of myopericarditis.
Conclusion:
Troponin I was found to be a false positive and alkaline phosphatase interference was proved to have been the responsible for this.
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