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Yesterday we worked up a patient that had a previous anti-Fyb demonstrating. The previous workups were done on 11/3 and 11/13. Yesterdays sample showed NO anti-Fyb and was demonstrating an anti-E. We had the RN redraw just to verify the patient identity and got the same result. We also pulled the sample from 11/13 and reran the sample and still see the Fyb.

Any thoughts??????

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comment_47830
How strong were the reactions on 11/3 and 11/13? What's the patient's history?

Patient had 2-3+ reactions in a very obvious Fyb pattern on both 11/3 and 11/13. Diagnosis is a tumor with cirrohsis of the liver, previous cervical cancer (resolved 2002). Kidney tumor (resolved 2008)

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Oh and the anti-E reactions are 3+ also in a very obvious pattern.

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Is it possible that the 11/3 samples wer not his?

What drugs is / was s/he given? any steroids, immunsupresssants, etc ?

Was s/he transfused in the meantime and the Ab diluted and cannot be detected.

..... Check these first.

Liz, I have to point out that if the patient had cervical cancer then "she" is most likely the proper pronoun. Sorry, had to say that. The devil made me do it. Besides I had to beat Malcolm to the punch. :devilish:

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