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How is the Coombs Test Performed?
The Coombs test involves a simple blood draw. The collected blood sample is then mixed with Coombs reagent (antihuman globulin). If agglutination (clumping) occurs, it indicates the presence of antibodies on the red blood cells or in the serum.
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