Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (835 page)

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   Cold autoimmune hemolytic anemia/cold agglutinin disease.
   It is also positive when alloantibodies in a recipient’s circulation react with antigens on recently transfused red cells, as well as alloantibodies in maternal circulation, which cross the placenta and coat fetal red cells.
   Alloimmune (acute/delayed) hemolytic transfusion reactions.
   Hemolytic disease of the newborn.
   If the DAT is positive following recent transfusions, the antibodies can be eluted from RBCs and identified.
   Drug-induced reactions, such as
   Alpha-methyldopa
   
l
-Dopa
   High doses of penicillin
   Quinidine
   In patients who have not been transfused within the preceding 3 months, a positive DAT almost always reveals autoimmune antibodies.

Negative DAT

   Hemolytic anemias caused by an intrinsic RBC defect (e.g., G6PD [see p. 970], hemoglobinopathies [see p. 363])
   Limitations

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