Direct Antiglobulin Test and Indirect Antiglobulin test Quiz

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Type

Purpose

Indirect Antiglobulin test (IAT)

Detects in vitro sensitization of red blood cells

 

Direct Antiglobulin test

(Direct Coombs test)

Detects red blood cells that are coated with complement and/or antibodies in-vivo (in the body)

 Seen in transfusion reactions, autoimmune hemolytic anemia or hemolytic disease of the newborn.

 

Welcome to Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin Quiz

1. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
Which immunohematology test is used to test for hemolytic disease of newborn (HDN)?

2. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
What are Coombs control cells made of?

3. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
Indirect antiglobulin test requires incubation before addition of AHG reagent.

4. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
Which immunohematology test is performed to determine in vitro sensitization of RBC’s?

5. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
Which one of the following can cause a false-positive AHG?

6. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
Which one of the following can cause false-negative AHG?

7. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
No incubation is required when direct antiglobulin test is performed.

8. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
Which immunohematology test is used to detect in vivo sensitization of RBCs with IgG and /or complement components?

9. 
Direct Antiglobulin vs Indirect Antiglobulin
Why is Coomb’s control cells added to negative test result whenever antiglobulin (AHG) reagent is used?

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