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How Would You Interpret the Results If Both the Anti-D

Question 13

Question 13

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How would you interpret the results if both the anti-D reagent and the Rh control were 2+ agglutination reactions?


A) D-positive
B) D-negative
C) Unable to determine without further testing
D) Depends on whether the sample was from a patient or a blood donor

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