Jump to content

Haemolytic anaemia: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
No edit summary
Line 74: Line 74:
The indirect Coombs test is positive if there are autoantibodies against ''foreign'' (not the patient’s) RBCs in the patient’s blood. The indirect Coombs is used to check if the patient’s blood contains anti-D antibodies, which would cause [[haemolytic disease of the newborn]] due to ABO or Rh incompatibility.
The indirect Coombs test is positive if there are autoantibodies against ''foreign'' (not the patient’s) RBCs in the patient’s blood. The indirect Coombs is used to check if the patient’s blood contains anti-D antibodies, which would cause [[haemolytic disease of the newborn]] due to ABO or Rh incompatibility.
[[Category:Haematology]]
[[Category:Haematology]]
[[Category:Internal Medicine (POTE course)]]