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The Coombs Test

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2010
The Coombs test, established as a clinical tool in 1945 by R.R. Coombs, usually is ordered when hemolytic anemia is suspected or if a transfusion reaction has occurred. An overview of the etiologies of these two conditions will increase oncology nurses' understanding of what is measured with a Coombs test and increase the understandings of why a Coombs
Jennifer Matthews, Susie Newton
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Positive Coombs test in acute leukaemia

British Journal of Haematology, 1984
Summary. We present the results of the immunohaematological tests performed in an unselected group of patients with acute leukaemia at the time of diagnosis, and when possible the follow‐up in remission and/or in relapse. Thirteen out of the 112 patients tested had a positive Coombs test at the time of diagnosis and, in six patients, the Coombs test ...
Jérôme Bernard   +6 more
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Coombs-Test

Transfusionsmedizin für Technische Assistenten, 2019
U. Kaiser
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A positive direct Coombs’ test in the absence of hemolytic anemia predicts high disease activity and poor renal response in systemic lupus erythematosus

Lupus, 2018
We determined the clinical utility of the direct Coombs’ test in the absence of hemolytic anemia as an indicator of disease activity and therapeutic response in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Hironari Hanaoka   +4 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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