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Postgrad Med J 2008;84:552-554 doi:10.1136/pgmj.2008.068577
  • Case report

Pseudo-hypertriglyceridaemia: a measurement artefact due to glycerol kinase deficiency

  1. T A Walmsley,
  2. H C Potter,
  3. P M George,
  4. C M Florkowski
  1. Clinical Biochemistry Unit, Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch, New Zealand
  1. Dr C M Florkowski, Clinical Biochemistry Unit, Canterbury Health Laboratories, Christchurch 8002, New Zealand; chris.florkowski{at}cdhb.govt.nz
  • Received 7 February 2008
  • Accepted 5 May 2008

Abstract

A man presented with elevated plasma triglycerides and was commenced on fibrate treatment. The triglycerides did not fall and compliance was questioned. The triglyceride elevation was inconsistent with the observed lack of turbidity in the plasma sample. Triglyceride elevation was not confirmed by a different analytical method and lipoprotein electrophoresis showed a normal very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) band pattern. Glycerol kinase deficiency was suspected and was supported by elevated urine glycerol, and confirmed by reduced leucocyte enzyme activity and mutational analysis of the GK gene which showed a novel three base pair deletion. Demonstration of a point mutation also excludes a contiguous gene deletion syndrome.

Footnotes

  • Competing interests: None declared.

  • Patient consent: Obtained.

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