Macroprolactin is important, as some laboratory[?] assays will detect it as prolactin, leading to a falsely elevated prolactin result. This can lead to a misdiagnosis of hyperprolactinaemia in some people, especially those with other symptoms, such as menstrual problems or infertility.
There are certain chemicals, such as polyethylene glycol, that can be added to remove macroprolactin from a suspicious sample. The sample can then be rerun to see if the prolactin levels are still high.
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