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The importance of the falsely positive reaction
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1969F A, Walker, A B, Agarwal, R, Singh
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Frequent false-positive reactions in pronase-treated T-cell flow cytometric cross-match tests.
Transplantation Proceedings, 2012Hyun-Seung Park +5 more
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1973
D. J. D. Ostrow +4 more
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D. J. D. Ostrow +4 more
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Biological False-Positive Reactions in Mononucleosis
JAMA, 1963To the Editor: —In the paper entitled "False-Positive Serology in Mononucleosis," which appeared in the Sept 7 issue ofThe Journal( 185 :783), Col Robert J. Hoagland, MC, USA, is to be commended on his personal accumulation of 300 consecutive cases in view of the critical diagnostic criteria laid down.
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Biologic False Positive Reactions for Syphilis
Southern Medical Journal, 1961J M, KNOX, M B, MOORE
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BIOLOGICALLY FALSE-POSITIVE SEROLOGIC REACTIONS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957For many years physicians have been confronted with the problem of how to evaluate or interpret serologic reports obtained from the laboratory in determining the presence or absence of a syphilitic infection. Most physicians have encountered nonsyphilitic patients with unexplained positive serologic reactions.
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Porphobilinogen tests on a thousand miscellaneous patients in a search for false positive reactions
, 1948R. Hammond, M. L. Welcker
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