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  1. Arguably the initial ABO discrepancy is proof of the presence of a cold-reactive antibody. If the DAT was positive, how do you determine that the autocontrol is valid ? Surely its just the same DAT-positive cells reacting with the antiglobulin reagent, or were the patient's cells treated to render them DAT-negative prior to testing ? Were the "zzap'd cells" autologous ?
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