1989
DOI: 10.1016/0090-1229(89)90206-7
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Incomplete warm hemolysins

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“…The other type of antibody is the IgM complement-binding warm hemolysin that usually does not hemolyze red cells in saline but hemolyzes enzyme-sensitized erythrocytes. Exceptionally hemo lysis takes place in saline, in which case the autoantibody is called a 'complete' hemolysin [1,2,3]. According to the literature, these autoantibodies are extremely unusual.…”
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“…The other type of antibody is the IgM complement-binding warm hemolysin that usually does not hemolyze red cells in saline but hemolyzes enzyme-sensitized erythrocytes. Exceptionally hemo lysis takes place in saline, in which case the autoantibody is called a 'complete' hemolysin [1,2,3]. According to the literature, these autoantibodies are extremely unusual.…”
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“…When the reaction occurs with untreated red blood cells the antibodies are called 'complete' warm hemolysins [1,2], These autoantibodies are very rare but they have been responsible for very severe acute hemolytic anemia, often leading to the death of the patients [3,4],…”
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