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Reactive RPR Associated With + Antibody Screen


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Our reference laboratory occasionally notices very weak, apparently non-specific Coombs reactivity with an antibody screen which seems to have some association with a reactive RPR (negative MHATP). I recently managed to get a copy of a few pages from the latest edition of Petz & Garratty's "Immune Hemolytic Anemias" which describes a report of anticardiolipin antibodies in 22% of SLE patients. The presence of these antibodies caused both positive direct and indirect Coombs tests. We have also noted that some of these RPR-reactive patients have unexplained weakly-positive DATS.

As far as we know none of the patients that we have seen demonstrate this phenomenon have SLE, but we are rarely privy to this type of information. I was wondering if anyone else has seen anything similar to this. Look forward to your comments.

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