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Coombs test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The indirect Coombs' test measures the presence of antibodies to red blood cells in the blood (see also Coombs' test - direct). ... The indirect Coombs' test detects circulating antibodies against red blood cells (RBCs). The major use of this test is to determine if the patient has antibodies in the blood capable of...
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Article about Coombs' test - indirect. Includes illustrations and topical information provided by ADAM and Drugs.com. ... The indirect Coombs' test measures the presence of antibodies to red blood cells in the blood (see also Coombs' test - direct).
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Direct antiglobulin test; Indirect antiglobulin tes ... There are two forms of the Coombs' test: direct and indirect. ... The indirect Coombs' test looks for unbound circulating antibodies against a series of standardized red blood cells. The indirect Coombs' test is only rarely used to diagnose a medical condition. More often,
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To check for this, a direct Coombs test is performed. To see if the mother has anti-Rh antibodies in her serum an Indirect Coombs test is performed.
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Coombs reagent (also known as Coombs antiglobulin or antihuman globulin) is used in both the direct Coombs test and the indirect Coombs test. Coombs reagent is antihuman globulin. It is made by injecting human globulin into animals.
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Test de Coombs - Wikipedia
Le test de Coombs ou test à l' antiglobuline doit son nom à Sir Robin R. Coombs , un scientifique de Cambridge . Grâce à l'antiglobuline, qui est un anticorps anti-anticorps, il permet de m...
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