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[Study of the quantity and function of Th17 cells in the blood cytopenic patients with positive BMMNC-Coombs test].

Zhonghua xue ye xue za zhi = Zhonghua xueyexue zazhi, 2010
OBJECTIVE To study the quantity and function of bone marrow (BM) Th17 cells in the blood cytopenia patients with positive BMMNC-Coombs test (IRP) and to explore the role of Th17 cells in the pathogenesis of the disease.
R. Fu   +8 more
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ABO system incompatibility: relationship between direct Coombs test positivity and neonatal jaundice.

Pediatrics, 1973
Recent evidence indicates that neonatal serum bilirubin levels much lower than 20 mg/100 ml may produce minor or even severe damage of the central nervous system, particularly when they are associated with other pathological situations.1-3 This ...
M. Orzalesi   +3 more
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Pattern of Coombs' test reactivity has diagnostic significance in dogs with immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia.

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2008
OBJECTIVES To investigate the clinical significance of the pattern of Coombs' test reactivity in dogs with immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia. METHODS Sixty-five anaemic dogs with a positive Coombs' test were included.
Sheena M Warman   +5 more
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Methyldopa and Positive Coombs' Test

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
To the Editor:— Since the report by Cahal 1 of nine cases of hemolytic anemia in patients treated with methyldopa, we have studied patients taking this hypotensive agent to determine the frequency of occurrence of positive Coombs' tests and hemolytic anemia.
Ildefonso R. Mas, Martin S. Belle
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Beyond the Coombs Test

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
The antiglobulin (Coombs) test, first applied to acquired hemolytic anemia in 1946,1 has amply proved its usefulness in helping to distinguish immune from nonimmune hemolytic disorders. This fact and the test's highly respected sensitivity may have contributed to the notion that a negative direct antiglobulin reaction in a patient with hemolytic anemia
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Coombs' (Antiglobulin) Test

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
The detection of antibodies against human erythrocytes is important in the diagnosis of hemolytic anemia, erythroblastosis fetalis, and transfusion reactions and is essential for crossmatching blood before transfusion. Such antibodies belong to the immunoglobulin group of proteins. The immunoglobulin-S are IgG, the most common; IgM; and IgA.
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Pneumonia, Anemia, and a Positive Coombs Test [PDF]

open access: possibleClinical Pediatrics, 2010
A 13-month-old previously healthy African American male presented with a 10-day history of cough and a 4-day history of fever up to 104°F. His examination was unremarkable except for nasal congestion and clear nasal discharge. The chest radiograph was normal.
Haidee Custodio   +2 more
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The developing (Coombs) test in spherocytic hemolytic anemias; its significance for the pathophysiology of spherocytosis and splenic hemolysis.

Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1949
1.1. The developing (Coombs) test, using an antihuman globulin rabbit serum, demonstrates the presence of globulin antibodies adsorbed to the surface of erythrocytes. Thus "coated" and "uncoated" red cells can be distinguished. 2.2.
K. Singer, A. Motulsky
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Hemolytic anemia with positive Coombs' test. Association with isoniazid therapy.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1969
To our knowledge, only two cases of hemolytic anemia have been associated with the administration of isoniazid, one of these having a positive Coombs' test. We are reporting the second case of Coombs' positive hemolytic anemia due to isoniazid.
M. Robinson, M. Foadi
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Occurrence of positive Coombs test in patients treated with levodopa.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
CAHAL,1 in 1966, described the occurrence of hemolytic anemia in a patient being treated for hypertension with S,L-alpha-methyldopa.
C. Joseph
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