“…Intra-assay coefficients of variation were 4.5, 3.8 and 8.5% for the following ranges 5-10, 15-25 and 250-450 U/l, respectively (Zatelli et al, 2007). The three most commonly available employed assays for CgA measurement, has been compared in a group of NET patients and has been found that sensitivities vary between 67 and 93%, while specificities were 1 to 85% for all three (Stridsberg et al, 2003). A recent multicenter prospective comparison between two methods, immunoradiometric and ELISA, found a 36% clinical discordance rate.…”