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The following article from Lab Medicine discusses the idea of routinely using enzyme treatment to enhance non-specific (we call them equivocal) antibody reactions. The idea is that some of the reactions we end up calling non-specific (where remaining significant alloantibodys have been all ruled out) may be actualkly developing significant alloantibodys. https://academic.oup.com/labmed/article-abstract/48/1/24/2666003/Ficin-Treated-Red-Cells-Help-Identify-Clinically?redirectedFrom=fulltext Other than reference labs, does anyone routinely try to otherwise enhance reactions to see if a non-specific pattern turns into a specific one? Thanks, Scott
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The following article from Lab Medicine discusses the idea of routinely using enzyme treatment to enhance non-specific (we call them equivocal) antibody reactions. The idea is that some of the reactions we end up calling non-specific (where remaining significant alloantibodys have been all ruled out) may be actualkly developing significant alloantibodys. https://academic.oup.com/labmed/article-abstract/48/1/24/2666003/Ficin-Treated-Red-Cells-Help-Identify-Clinically?redirectedFrom=fulltext Other than reference labs, does anyone routinely try to otherwise enhance reactions to see if a non-specific pattern turns into a specific one? Thanks, Scott