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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COOMBS' TEST

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968
Excerpt To the Editor:I read with interest the article by Bohnen and associates on the clinical significance of the Coombs' test. (Ann. Intern. Med. 68: 19, 1968).
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The behavior in the Coombs test of anti-A and anti-B produced by immunization with various blood group A and B substances and by heterospecific pregnancy.

Journal of Immunology, 1956
Anti-A and anti-B sera from individuals immunized with various blood group substances and by heterospecific pregnancy have been examined by the Coombs test in block titration and by Coombs test after neutralization by blood group substances and found ...
F. Mcduffie, E. Kabat
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The Coombs' test in veterinary medicine: past, present, future.

Veterinary clinical pathology, 2005
The Coombs' test, also known as the antiglobulin test, is used most frequently in veterinary medicine as an aid in the diagnosis of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia.
K. Wardrop
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Corrected end-tidal carbon monoxide closely correlates with the corrected reticulocyte count in coombs' test-positive term neonates.

Pediatrics, 2003
OBJECTIVE To evaluate clinical usefulness of corrected end-tidal carbon monoxide (ETCOc) measurements in healthy, term, Coombs' test-positive neonates and correlate it to the corrected reticulocyte count (RC).
M. Javier, A. Krauss, M. Nesin
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In Search of a Platelet Coombs Test

New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
Between the years 1945 and 1951, two developments in the growing field of immunohematology were particularly critical. In 1945 Coombs et al. used a rabbit serum against human globulin to produce agglutination of red cells that had been sensitized by the presence of immunoglobulin on their surface.1 Before that time, there had been no dependable method ...
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The Coombs direct antiglobulin test in Kenyans

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1983
The direct antiglobulin test (DAT) was performed on 243 subjects in Kenya. A high incidence of positive DAT was found in children with malaria of whom 70% had RBCs coated with IgG, C3 and C4 either separately or together. Only 12% of paediatric patients with conditions other than malaria had a positive DAT.
E.G. Kasili   +5 more
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Use of a microtiter Coombs' test for study of age, gender, and breed distributions in immunohemolytic anemia of the dog.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984
Sixteen of 17 dogs with immunohemolytic anemia had a microtiter Coombs' test titer greater than or equal to 1:64. Performance of the test as a hemagglutination assay apparently increased the sensitivity of the test. Three of the dogs with immunohemolytic
Jacobs Rm, Murtaugh Rj, Crocker Db
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Spider bite hemolytic anemia: positive Coombs' test, erythrophagocytosis, and leukoerythroblastic smear.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1984
The full hematologic profile of spider bite hemolytic anemia has not been documented in the literature. The two patients had brisk intravascular hemolysis with direct Coombs' tests positive for complement and with peripheral blood smears showing ...
E. Eichner
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Acquired factor VIII:C inhibitor (IgG) and positive direct Coombs' test (IgM) in a patient with lung carcinoma. Clinical course and immunochemical studies.

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 2009
UNLABELLED A 73-year-old man with lung squamous-cell carcinoma simultaneously developed a factor VIII:C inhibitor and a transient positive direct Coombs' test.
F. de Cataldo   +3 more
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