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Misc
100

Lewis antigens are made by these cells.

What are tissue cells?

100

This test method is associated directly with in-vitro procedures

what is the indirect test method?
100

Cold antibodies are of this type and can activate complement.

What is IgM?

100

Removing antibodies from the serum by adding target antigen, allowing the antibody to bind the antigen is a principle of this?

What is adsorption?

100

This causes antibodies to be released and RBC antigens to be destroyed.

What is total elution?

200

No antigens are present on this phenotype

What is little p phenotype

200

Over specificity is a disadvantage of this type of reagent

What is monospecific AHG reagent?

200

Antibodies that are directed against the individuals own RBC's.

What are autoantibodies?

200

This may indicate the need for an intrauterine exchange transfusion.

What is an increasing titer level?

200

This can be used to investigate HTR's.

What is an antibody screen?

300

These antibodies react at room temp and are clinically insignificant.

What are M, P1 and I antibodies

300

Rabbit polyclonal, rabbit/murine blend and murine monoclonal reagents are examples of these types of specific AHG reagents.

What are polyspecific reagents?

300

Liss, Bovine albumin and PEG are examples of this type of reagent.

What are enhancement reagents?

300

For this type of adsorption, the patient will be phenotyped.

What is homologous adsorption?

300

These reagents contains an antibody to C3d.

What are monospecific AHG reagents?

400

Antibodies to low frequency antigens are often detected through these.

What are unexpected incompatible crossmatches?

400

Interpreting this requires knowledge of a patient's drug therapy.

What is a positive DAT?

400

pH and Temp are factors for this.

What are factors influencing sensitivity?

400

This technique is used when a homozygous expression is on the cell.

What is the exclusion technique?

400

Rabbit transferrin may be a source of this.

What is contamination?

500

Aldomet induced hemolytic anemia has been known to cause these to appear.

What is autoantibody-Jka

500

Too few RBC's being sensitized for detection by routine methods is an example of this factor that can affect an antiglobulin test.

What is the incubation time factor?

500

Special centrifuges are needed to accommodate these.

What are gel cards?

500

Antibody coated cells are mixed with this solution.

What is a glycine acid solution?
500

This autoantibody is seen in leukemia.

What is anti-i?