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We have an OB patient with an anti-E. This morning when I titered it, it gave me some very odd reactions, something I have never seen an antibody do before. The repeat was the same.

I performed the titer in gel.

The first (raw) tube was weak, the second tube was 1+ and the third tube was a strong 2+, the rest were negative.

I repeated it thinking I set up the tubes incorrectly. The repeat was the exact same with tube 4 being weakly positive. The rest were negative.

Anybody else ever see anything like this? And what's up with the antibody that would cause this?

Thanks in advance for any and all responses.

Melissa

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