Coombs Test
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1. Evans syndrome in male lupus patient: case report
RESUMO A síndrome de Evans (SE) é uma doença autoimune rara de etiologia desconhecida; ocorre quando há combinação de anemia hemolítica autoimune (AHAI) com trombocitopenia, acompanhada ou não de neutropenia imune. Essa síndrome se enquadra em um tipo variável especial da AHAI a quente, podendo se relacionar com doenças reumatológicas, como lúpu
J. Bras. Patol. Med. Lab.. Publicado em: 02/09/2019
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2. Predição da hemólise fetal em gestantes aloimunizadas / Prediction of fetal hemolysis in alloimmunized pregnancies
OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar fatores clínicos, laboratoriais, dopplervelocimétricos e hematimétricos preditivos da velocidade de hemólise entre a primeira e a segunda transfusões intrauterinas em gestantes aloimunizadas. MÉTODOS: Este estudo retrospectivo compreendeu gestações únicas, com fetos não hidrópicos, submetidos à primei
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 15/06/2011
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3. Dinâmica da infecção experimental de cães por Ehrlichia canis: aspectos clínicos, laboratoriais e resposta imune humoral e celular / Dynamics of experimental Ehrlichia canis infection of dogs: clinical and laboratorial aspects and humoral and cellular immune response
The clinical evolution, the persistence of infection and humoral and cellular immune response were evaluated on seven adult naïve dogs experimentally inoculated with an E. canis strain and followed during 20 weeks. Three dogs were remained as control. Daily clinical evaluation and laboratorial exams (hematological, biochemistry, erythrocyte osmotic fragilit
Publicado em: 2005
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4. Aspectos clinicos e laboratoriais da deficiencia de desidrogenase de 6 fosfato de glicose (G-6-PD) em recem-nascidos brasileiros
The etiological association of neonatal jaundice G-6-PD deficiency due to the African variant or A- variant has not been defined in previous works and Brazilian studies done in São Paulo and Bahia with different methodologies showed discordant results. The purpose of this work was to estabilish this association in a prospective study of 697 newborn infants
Publicado em: 1987
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5. Evaluation of an Immunocapture-Agglutination Test (Brucellacapt) for Serodiagnosis of Human Brucellosis
We evaluated the validity and the usefulness of a new test for the diagnosis of human brucellosis based on an immunocapture-agglutination technique. A total of 315 sera from 82 patients with a diagnosis of brucellosis, 157 sera from patients in whom brucellosis was suspected but not confirmed, and 412 sera from people living in rural areas with endemic bruce
American Society for Microbiology.
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6. Serological diagnosis of neurobrucellosis.
The presence of antibodies was determined in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid in six patients with neurobrucellosis using the Rose Bengal test, the microdilution agglutination test, and the Coombs' test. Four of the patients were followed up for more than three months. The Rose Bengal test and the microagglutination test were positive in cerebrospinal fluid
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7. Microtiter-Adapted Method That Facilitates the Coombs Test for Brucellosis
A simple method for carrying out the Coombs test with U-shaped microtiter plates instead of tubes is described. This technique provides reliable and more rapid testing of large numbers of sera in suspected cases of human brucellosis.
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8. Coombs Antiglobulin Test Using Brucella abortus 99 as Antigen To Detect Incomplete Antibodies Induced by B. abortus RB51 Vaccine in Cattle
This study showed that vaccination of cattle with Brucella abortus rough strain RB51 induces incomplete antibodies that can be detectable by a Coombs antiglobulin test using the B. abortus 99 smooth strain.
American Society for Microbiology.
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9. Automatic Coombs test washers.
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10. The Anti-Globulin (Coombs) Test in Laboratory Practice
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11. Factors Affecting the Speed of Agglutination in the Coombs Test
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12. COMPARISON OF THE COOMBS TEST WITH OTHER METHODS FOR BRUCELLA AGGLUTININS IN HUMAN SERUM 1