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  1. In my opinion, if we cannot select an antigen neg reverse cells, there are things we can do, it is adsorbing the plasma/serum using pooled O cells, then do the reverse typing, to get a neat anti-A or anti-B result.
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  2. For those of who works in transfusion service laboratory and would like to learn more reference cases, I can post some mock-up cases here. If you would like me to do it, please hit the "heart" button on this post. If enough folks want to practice case studies on reference lab cases, I can post mock-up cases here weekly or so..
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  3. That caveat is used for inpatients who have a continuous stay. We cannot take the patient's word for it if they have been away from our facility. However, we have an exception for pre-admit testing, which we will allow up to 10 days before the procedure IF the patient gives us info regarding pregnancy, transfusions and other hospital stays. Also, in a similar vein, we generally will not repeat an eluate on a positive DAT if it has been worked up recently and the strength has not changed. Scott
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  4. I'm pretty sure any of the commercial QC systems will have this covered and I don't remember them being all that expensive. I have used both the Ortho and Immucor systems and don't remember any issues.
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    LOL! We would send it to our reference lab! We have other things to do here... Scott
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