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What follow-up tests are recommended after a positive DAT?
Following a positive DAT, additional tests are often required to pinpoint the exact cause:
Indirect Antiglobulin Test (IAT)
: To detect free antibodies in the patient’s serum.
Elution Studies
: To identify the specific antibody bound to the RBCs.
Autoantibody Panel
: To differentiate between various types of autoantibodies.
Serological Testing
: To investigate the presence of specific alloantibodies.
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