Autoagglutination Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Autoagglutination and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Rouleaux and Autoagglutinaton Rouleaux and autoagglutination could be considered forms of poikilocytosis, but differ from the forms discussed previously because groups of cells are involved rather than single cells. In addition, these conditions must be differentiated from similar-appearing artifacts caused by improperly made slides and/or examining morphology in an area which is too thick. | View Page |
| Autoagglutination Autoagglutination is seen in this slide, as evidenced by cells clumping together rather than stacked like coins. Autoagglutination is caused by the presence of antibody in the plasma. High titers of antibody are needed for the demonstration of autoagglutination on a Wright’s stained smear. | View Page |
| Which type of poikilocytosis is present in this slide? | View Page |
| Which type of poikilocytosis is present in this slide? | View Page |
| Which type of poikilocytosis is present in this slide? | View Page |
| Another Example of Autoagglutination Another example of autoagglutination is seen in this slide. | View Page |