cold antibodies

  • 1Cold agglutinin disease — Classification and external resources Cold agglutination at body temperature, the antibodies do not attach to the red blood cells. At lower temperatures, however, the antibodies react to Ii antigens, bringing the red blood cells together, a… …

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  • 2cold agglutinins — Antibodies that agglutinate particles with greater activity below 32°C. They are IgM antibodies specifically reactive with blood groups I and i in humans, and agglutinate red blood cells on cooling, causing Raynaud s phenomenon in vivo …

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  • 3Common cold — Classification and external resources A representation of the molecular surface of one variant of human rhinovirus. ICD 10 J …

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  • 4Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D59.6 ICD 9 283.2 …

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  • 5warm antibodies — Most IgG antibodies react better at 37°C than at lower temperatures, especially against red cell antigens. These are the warm antibodies as contrasted with cold agglutinins, especially IgM, that agglutinate below 28°C …

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  • 6Ii blood group system — ▪ biology       classification of human blood based on the presence of antigens (antigen) I and i on the surface of red blood cells (erythrocyte). The Ii blood group system is associated with cold antibodies (antibody) (antibodies that function… …

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  • 7immune system disorder — Introduction        Disorders of the immune systemany of various failures in the body s defense mechanisms against infectious organisms (see table (Disorders of the immune system)). Disorders of immunity include immune deficiency diseases, such… …

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  • 8human disease — Introduction       an impairment of the normal state of a human being that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. health versus disease       Before human disease can be discussed, the meanings of the terms health, physical fitness, illness …

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