2020
DOI: 10.1136/jclinpath-2020-207113
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Immunoglobulin subtyping and quantification in direct antiglobulin test: positive haemolysis in an HIV-prevalent setting

Abstract: AimsPositive direct antiglobulin tests (DATs) are valuable in identifying the aetiology of autoimmune haemolysis and in guiding therapeutic intervention. However, in HIV-positive individuals with background polyclonal gammopathy, a positive DAT in the absence of haemolysis is common. In this setting, IgG quantification and subtyping may be of value, as this is possible with the recently introduced gel cards. There is paucity of literature evaluating the diagnostic usefulness of IgG subtyping and quantification… Show more

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Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The provided data is given more credibility by this citation. According to our research [15], there is a higher chance of miscarriage when there is subchorionic hematoma. The results of our research on the use of ultrasound in women who may be having an abortion are largely in line with and add to the body of literature already in existence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%