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The other two were: "if both direct and indirect Coombs tests were positive" and "if both indirect and direct Coombs tests were negative."; ... If not, a positive direct coombs on the baby (which is the test they usually do) is an indication of an incompatibility between mom and baby's blood, so they'll give mom rhogam if...
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The Coombs' test is a blood test of the immune system. There are 2 types of Coombs' tests: direct Coombs' test (also called the direct antiglobulin test) indirect Coombs' test (also called the indirect antiglobulin test). ... Difference between Indirect and Direct Coombs Test...
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The original work done by Coombs and Mourant was detecting those antibodies, especially in the Rh system, that would cause hemolytic disease of the newborn, which we now classify as the Indirect Antiglobulin Test. ... Explain the difference between the direct antiglobulin test and the indirect antiglobulin test.
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The difference in PPVs was not statistically significant: χ2=1.33, ... The antiglobulin (Coombs') test, ... 18 Merry AH, Thomson EE, Rawlinson VI, Stratton F. Quantitation of IgG on erythrocytes: correlation of numbers of IgG molecules per cell with the strength of the direct and indirect antiglobulin tests. Vox Sang 1984;
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Antibody affinity is the strength of the reaction between a single antigenic determinant and a single combining site on the antibody. It is the sum of the attractive ... 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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the control group consisted of 27 children of the same age-group without indirect hyperbilirubinemia. Children were grouped according to their maximum serum and bilirubin levels and direct Coomb's test results.
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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, it is used to determine whether a person might have...
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1. What is the difference between antigenic drift and antigenic shift? 2. What is viral latency? Why is this important? 3. List and describe 9 defense mechanisms of the immune system to protect against infection.
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Allergens tend to be proteins between 10,000 and 70,000 Daltons. ... How does the direct Coombs test work?; ... The indirect Coombs test is a little different. It tests patient serum for antibodies instead of testing patient cells for antibody coating. Here, patient serum is incubated with normal cells. The cells are washed...
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