“…and there is heterogeneity of the macroAST molecule due to the different types of Ig or other plasma components. 8 Finally, the PEG precipitation, described above, unlike the latter more complicated techniques, is a simple and low-cost method, which is commonly used for the detection of macroprolactin, 5 possible in most routine laboratories and can be used for the screening of mac-roAST, giving a diagnosis in a short period of time. This method, however, has some limitations, like the possibility of interference with some assays, low specificity and the fact that an increase in serum globulins can lead to false positive results, as shown for macroprolactin.…”