
Secondary cold-reactive autoimmune hemolytic anemia is found most often in patients with
A) hemolytic disease of the newborn caused by anti-A or anti-D
B) acute myeloid leukemia and chronic myleogenous leukemia
C) Mycoplasma pneumoniae or infectious mononucleosis
D) hereditary spherocytosis or hereditary elliptocytosis
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Q2: All of the following have been linked
Q3: Red cell agglutination is found on a
Q4: Which of the following is most often
Q5: A type-A Rh-negative infant has spherocytes on
Q6: A warm-reactive autoimmune hemolytic anemia found in
Q7: Which of the following causes of alloimmune
Q8: An Rh-negative woman is pregnant with her
Q10: A patient's blood film shows a moderate
Q11: Monospecific anti-C3b/C3d reveals agglutination with patient's red
Q12: The Donath-Landsteiner antibody
A)binds to the red cell
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