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When Might You Suspect Multiple Antibodies in a Patient's Serum

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Question 7

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When might you suspect multiple antibodies in a patient's serum?


A) Pattern of reactivity not fitting a single antibody
B) Variation in phase of reactivity
C) Variation in antibody reactivity strength
D) All of the above

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