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The Coombs Test | Newborn Nursery | Stanford Medicine The coombs' test is frequently used in the evaluation of a jaundiced infant Understanding how the test is done and what it means is critical to the correct interpretation of a positive result
Coombs test - Wikipedia The direct and indirect Coombs tests, also known as antiglobulin test (AGT), are blood tests used in immunohematology The direct Coombs test detects antibodies that are stuck to the surface of the red blood cells [1]
Coombs Test - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Antiglobulin testing, also known as the Coombs test, is an immunology laboratory procedure used to detect the presence of antibodies against circulating red blood cells (RBCs) in the body, which induce hemolysis
Coombs Test: Procedure, Results, and Diagnostic Uses Learn what the Coombs test is, how it detects antibodies in blood, and why it’s essential for diagnosing anemia, Rh incompatibility, and blood transfusion safety
What is a Coombs test? - Patient Haemolytic anaemia is a condition where there are not enough red blood cells in the body because something in the body is destroying them The Coombs test is done to see if it is the immune system that could be causing the red blood cells to be destroyed
Coombs’ Test - Johns Hopkins Lupus Center The Coombs’ test is used to detect antibodies that act against the surface of your red blood cells The presence of these antibodies indicates a condition known as hemolytic anemia, in which your blood does not contain enough red blood cells because they are destroyed prematurely