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We had a situation with discordant/variable little s typings (but caucasian) and genotyping came back without flags as little s+. In the end, the patient had a glycophorin hybrid that required sequencing to determine with an antibody classified as anti-Ena.
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if the DAT and auto control are both negative, what are you adsorbing out? An antibody to a high freq antigen? A cold? This would need additional work/perspective. A history of WAA doesn't mean it's a WAA forever.
Does the patient have a history of anti-C and anti-E or everything else? Everything but Rh antibodies seems unusual to me.
- Yanxia, Malcolm Needs and David Saikin
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Maybe there's a low on the A1 cell? Was there a lot change between the 2 times you tested the patient? Did you test the cell at any other phases?
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in Immunohematology Reference Laboratories
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To add, Reid's The blood Group Antigen FactsBook 3rd ed. MNS system pages has a nice breakdown of the "Miltenberger" phenotypes for the hybrids.