Panagglutination of red blood cells complicating blood typing: A Malagasy case report
Bronislaw Tchestérico DODOSON,
Jocia FENOMANANA,
Todisoa Mahenina RAHERITIANA
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Blood grouping appears to be simple to perform and interpret. Recommendations have been established to ensure the accuracy of the results. However, there are cases that create difficulties and may distort the result. We report a case of blood grouping problem with panagglutination of red blood cells found in the laboratory of University Hospital Center (UHC) Andrainjato Fianarantsoa Madagascar. Case description: A 63-year-old woman of Asian origin was hospitalized in the Internal Medicine Departm… Show more
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