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Methode zur Blutgruppenbestimmung von unvollständig hämolysiertem Blut nach Verlust seiner Agglutinationsfähigkeit

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A method for treatment of partially haemolysed blood with lost agglutination properties is described, which allows a direct determination of its blood group.

The method is based on the phenomenon of reversible agglomeration of erythrocytes after treatment of the blood with nonelectrolytic and electrolytic solutions. This phenomenon is well known in modern transfusion haematology (Huggins C. E., 1963).

This method has been tested on 156 blood samples with anti-A, B and AB serums and on 47 blood samples with anti-A, B, AB and H serums, as well, with very good results.

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Es wird eine Methode zur Bearbeitung hämolysierten Blutes beschrieben, die die direkte Bestimmung der Blutgruppe erlaubt. Durchgeführt wurde sie an 156 Blutproben mit anti-A, B und AB Serum und an 47 Blutproben mit anti-A, B, AB und H Serum mit gutem Resultat.

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  • Huggins, C. E.: Reversible agglomeration used to remove dimethylsulfoxide from large volumes of frozen blood. Science139, 504–505 (1963)

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Michailow, R. Methode zur Blutgruppenbestimmung von unvollständig hämolysiertem Blut nach Verlust seiner Agglutinationsfähigkeit. Z Rechtsmed 80, 35–38 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02332345

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