
Urinalysis and Body Fluids 6th Edition by Majorie DiLorenzo, Susan Strasinger
Edition 6ISBN: 0803641044
Urinalysis and Body Fluids 6th Edition by Majorie DiLorenzo, Susan Strasinger
Edition 6ISBN: 0803641044The primary problem with urobilinogen tests using Ehrlich reagent is:
A. Positive reactions with porphobilinogen
B. Lack of specificity
C. Positive reactions with Ehrlich’s reactive substances
D. All of the above
Step 1 of 2
Porphobilinogen Interference in urobilinogen reagent strip test:
The reaction uses Ehrlich’s aldehyde reaction that is called Ehrlich-reactive compounds which produce false positive and false negative results.
False positive reactions:
• If a substance actually not present in a test and the test result will give presence of the substance mistakenly.
The compounds interfere are:
• Indican
• Porphobilinogen
• p-aminosalicylicacid
• methyldopa
• sulphonamides
• procaine
• chlorpromazine
Porphobilinogen:
It is involved in metabolism of porphyrin (pigment) and it is a pyrrole.
• Porphobilinogen interferes in urobilinogen test and give false positive result for porphobilinogen in urine when using Ehrlich reagent.
• It is the primary difficult in detecting urobilinogen using Ehrlich reagent.
• Porphobilinogen presence in urine is significant clinically but detection of porphobilinogen in reagent strip is not a consistent method.
Therefore, “positive reaction with porphobilinogen” is the primary difficult of using Ehrlich reagent in urobilinogen test. Hence, the correct answer is option
.
Step 2 of 2
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