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KMID : 0381219790110030011
Journal of RIMSK
1979 Volume.11 No. 3 p.11 ~ p.18
Clinical Significance of Serum Amounts of Glycoprotein in Various Diseases


Abstract
Several authors in our department induced normal range of the serum amounts of -protein-bound-carbohydrate from routine laboratory data with several statistical methods which were nitroduced by Hoffmann, Waid, Neumann and Chung. It was also induced from normal control groups by some other statistical methods.
However, the induced normal ranges were differ from each others which were induced ¢¥by different statistical methods and from different groups. An ideal normal range ¢¥could be used as a criteria to differentiate a man as normal or abnormal (disease condition).
To differentiate which one is ideal among the statistically induced normal ranges, the author collected 0. lml serum from 137 normal control groups, 722 statistical control ¢¥groups and 272 disease group and calculated normal range with several statistical methods. The author selected an ideal normal range by the results of sensitivity test to the normal control group and specificity test to disease groups.
The following results were ensued;
1. Normal serum amount of the protein-bound-carbohyrate were 101¡¾12.5 mg/100 ml for male and 103.5¡¾9.25 mg/100 ml for female.
2. The ideal normal range for serum amount of protein-bound-carbohyrate was induced with Chung¢¥s method from routine laboratory data.
3. Quantitative analysis for the serum amount of protein-bound-carbohydrate was compatible as screening test for hepatoma patient.
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