Multiple Choice
When should anti-Sdᵃ be suspected?
A) Weak reactions at the antiglobulin phase occur with several panel cells
B) Reactions are stronger with enzymes at the immediate-spin phase
C) Antibody reacts with most panel cells and are mixed field and refractile microscopically
D) Weak reactions at the AHG phase titer out to high dilutions
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