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Comparison between a New Card Test and the Latex Fixation Test for the Diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1971
A card test, designed to simplify performance of the latex fixation test on serum, was evaluated by comparison with the standard latex fixation test (technic of Singer and Plotz6). Both tests were made on 152 sera from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 145 sera from patients with cirrhosis. Results of both the card test and the latex fixation test
Peter Bayless   +3 more
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Latex-Fixation Test in Rheumatoid Arthritis [PDF]

open access: possibleNew England Journal of Medicine, 1959
THE serologic reactions of patients with rheumatoid arthritis have been reviewed in recent publications.1 2 3 Until 1956 the sensitized erythrocyte was the preferred tool for demonstrating the agglutinationactivating factor, commonly referred to as the rheumatoid factor.
Alan S. Cohen   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Latex Slide Fixation Test in Dermatology

Archives of Dermatology, 1960
Because of the continued interest and concern of the dermatologist in lupus erythematosus, he must be aware also of the developments in rheumatology. Frequently arthritis may precede the onset of the cutaneous phase of lupus erythematosus, and it is of interest to determine whether this is rheumatoid arthritis or that of lupus erythematosus.
Faye Sawyer, Joel R. Barkoff
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The Non-rheumatic Use of Latex Fixation Tests.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1962
Excerpt The application of the serologic tests used in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis to other non-rheumatic clinical situations is described in this report.
H. Caplan
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Subfractions of Human Gamma Globulin as Reactant in the Latex Fixation Test

open access: closedScandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1959
SummaryThe human gamma globulin preparation studied in this investigation was dissolved in diluted phosphate buffer pH = 8.15 and divided into 3 subfractions by stepwise elution from anion-exchange cellulose. These showed different mean migration rate in starch gel electrophoresis. In conformity with the original preparation the subfractions were found
H. Hedberg, U Moritz
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Reactions in the latex-fixation test for rheumatoid arthritis with serum of syphilitic individuals.

open access: closedJournal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1960
Fifteen of 232 specimens from individuals with syphilis reacted in latex-fixation tests for rheumatoid arthritis to an extent not ordinarily encountered with normal serum.
Norman Bloomfield
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SLIDE LATEX FIXATION TEST

open access: closedJournal of the American Medical Association, 1958
The use of uniform size polystyrene latex particles as substitutes for red blood cells in the serologic test for rheumatoid arthritis has been reported on previously. 1 These biologically inert particles might agglutinate spontaneously without added gamma globulin in the presence of strongly positive rheumatoid serum, but only in a low titer.
Jacques M. Singer
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Latex Fixation Tests in Sarcoidosis

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1964
Harold L. Israel   +2 more
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A Clinical and Serologic Study of the Latex Fixation Test in Leprosy.

open access: closedAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1961
Excerpt While studying the latex fixation test in patients with nonrheumatic diseases, positive reactions were noted in a large proportion of leprosy sera.
E S Cathcart
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A Trial of the Latex Fixation Test for Rheumatoid Arthritis

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1958
Since the introduction of the differential sheep cell agglutination test by Rose and his associates in 1948, there has been increasing interest in serologic reactions in rheumatoid arthritis. The latex fixation test described by Singer and Plotz' has been applied by Thomas and his associates and modified by Rheins and his associates.
Robert M. Pike   +3 more
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