Carlos Castillo-Pérez , Carmen Oana Minea , Marta Cebrián Ballesteros , Laura Rodriguez Alonso , Blanca Torrubia Dodero , Inmaculada Martín-Mérida
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Phosphorus is the second most important mineral in the body. Its homeostasis is maintained through several mechanisms mediated mainly by the kidney, intestine, and bone. Interferences have been described in the measurement of phosphorus that could suggest a pseudo-hyperphosphataemia. The most frequent cause was the presence of a paraprotein in the serum of patients with multiple myeloma, Waldenström macroglobulinaemia, or monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance, was described as the most frequent cause of interference in phosphorus assay using liquid chemistry autoanalysers. When hyperphosphataemia is present, and no apparent cause can justify it, it is important to consider the possibility of a pseudo-hyperphosphataemia caused mainly by the presence of a paraprotein. The Vitros® 5600 multilayer system can be used as a fast and reliable method to avoid this interference.