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    A Patient Has a Positive Sickle Solubility Test
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A Patient Has a Positive Sickle Solubility Test

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A patient has a positive sickle solubility test. Further investigation reveals hemoglobin of 8.5 g/dL. What can be done to confirm these findings? Explain your answer.

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