Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jun 2024)

False diagnosis of recurrent thyroid carcinoma: the importance of testing for heterophile antibodies

  • Leila Guastapaglia,
  • Maria Izabel Chiamolera,
  • José Viana Lima Junior,
  • Claudia Maria De Francischi Ferrer,
  • Luciana Godoy Viana,
  • Claudia Veiga Chang,
  • Raquel Andrade Siqueira,
  • Rui Monteiro Barros Maciel,
  • José Gilberto Henriques Vieira,
  • Rosa Paula Mello Biscolla

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20945/2359-4292-2023-0115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68

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SUMMARY Thyroglobulin (Tg) levels are important to predict recurrence in differentiated thyroid cancer patients. However, false-positive results can hence the request of unnecessary tests and treatments. We reported two cases of interference in thyroglobulin measurement and the workup to investigate them. Both patients achieved an excellent response to therapy after total thyroidectomy and one patient had also received radioiodine treatment. During the follow-up, Tg levels increased and there was no evidence of recurrent disease in the imaging studies. The Tg levels by the Access platform were positive but the results by Elecsys platform and LC-MS/MS were undetectable, leading to the hypothesis of heterophile antibodies (HAbs) interference. The possibility of HAbs interference must be considered when the Tg levels do not fit in the clinical picture. The measurement of Tg by another immunoassay or by LC-MS/MS may be useful in these situations.