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Curious

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  • Birthday 12/18/1967

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  1. Thank you Malcolm Needs......you are AWESOME!!!!
  2. the result reads: "The ABO group and RH typing were not performed. Her antibody screen is reactive in 1 of 3 cells using gel technology. The autocontrol is negative. In an attempt to clarify the antibody specificity, the plasma from the patient was reacted with a commercially available antigen typed cell panel (Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics lot # VRA147) containing 11 cells using gel technology. 4 of 11 cells reacted with specificity for Anti-C. All other common clinically significant alloantibodies were excluded. Serologic Titration study: Titer = 0 (C titer) Diagnosis: Clinically significant alloantibody identified: Anti-C" Does this mean it is a very low titer?
  3. I am curious. A patient had Antibody screen which came back positive for Anti-C, but when it was sent for titer, the titer came back as 0 (zero). Is this considered a false positive? or an extremely low titer? What does this mean for someone who is attempting to be a gestational surrogate?
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