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- Mixed-field_agglutination abstract "In transfusion medicine, mixed-field agglutination refers to mixed reactions during cell typing where two distinct cell populations are present: agglutinated cells admixed with many unagglutinated cells. The presence of two or more cell population is known as chimerism. Mixed-field agglutination is an important cause of ABO typing and genotype discrepancies. The cause of mixed field agglutinations should be sought prior to setting up blood for transfusion.".
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- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageRevisionID "481429263".
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transfusion_medicine.
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageWikiLink Chimera_(genetics).
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageWikiLink Chimerism.
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageWikiLink Hematopoietic_stem_cell_transplantation.
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageWikiLink Stem_cell_transplant.
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageWikiLink Transfusion_medicine.
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mixed-field agglutination".
- Mixed-field_agglutination hasPhotoCollection Mixed-field_agglutination.
- Mixed-field_agglutination wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mixed-field_agglutination subject Category:Transfusion_medicine.
- Mixed-field_agglutination comment "In transfusion medicine, mixed-field agglutination refers to mixed reactions during cell typing where two distinct cell populations are present: agglutinated cells admixed with many unagglutinated cells. The presence of two or more cell population is known as chimerism. Mixed-field agglutination is an important cause of ABO typing and genotype discrepancies. The cause of mixed field agglutinations should be sought prior to setting up blood for transfusion.".
- Mixed-field_agglutination label "Mixed-field agglutination".
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- Mixed-field_agglutination sameAs Q6883844.
- Mixed-field_agglutination sameAs Q6883844.
- Mixed-field_agglutination wasDerivedFrom Mixed-field_agglutination?oldid=481429263.
- Mixed-field_agglutination isPrimaryTopicOf Mixed-field_agglutination.