Type-specific cold auto-antibodies as a cause of acquired hemolytic anemia and hemolytic transfusion reactions: biologic test with bovine red cells.

Excerpt The purpose of this report is to describe an unusual example of acquired hemolytic anemia in which cold auto-antibodies of extremely high titer were detected in the patient's serum. While s...

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