Multiple Choice
What is a possible explanation for a nonreactive eluate?
A) Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)
B) Positive DAT due to drugs
C) A warm autoantibody
D) All of the above
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q51: Why is rouleaux not usually found in
Q52: Why is it important for screening cells
Q53: What is the final step in antibody
Q54: What is tested in an antibody screen?<br>A)
Q55: Cold-reactive autoantibodies can be selectively removed from
Q57: What is the simplest way of reducing
Q58: Why might some blood banking facilities prefer
Q59: A positive autocontrol in antibody detection procedures
Q60: Which of the following is a mechanism
Q61: How does LISS enhance antibody detection in