Identification of a macro-alkaline phosphatase complex in a patient with inflammatory bowel disease

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We report the rare finding of a macro-alkaline phosphatase (macroALP) complex in a patient with a previously unexplained raised alkaline phosphatase activity. The clinical symptoms were persistent, daily diarrhoea for two months with blood in the stool. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease, specifically ulcerative colitis, following a rectal biopsy and colonoscopy. Two cases of macroALP associated with ulcerative colitis have been reported before, suggesting there could be an increased prevalence of macroALP in these patients.

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McTaggart, M. P., Rawson, C., Lawrence, D., Raney, B. S., Jaundrill, L., Miller, L. A., … Kearney, E. M. (2012). Identification of a macro-alkaline phosphatase complex in a patient with inflammatory bowel disease. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 49(4), 405–407. https://doi.org/10.1258/acb.2011.011224

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