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    Immediate Spin Resulting in Agglutination May Be Caused by
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Immediate Spin Resulting in Agglutination May Be Caused by

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Question 9

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Immediate spin resulting in agglutination may be caused by


A) matching ABO groups between donor and recipient.
B) cold reacting allo- or autoantibodies.
C) too much saline in the reagents used.
D) prewarming the specimens.

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