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Heterophile antibodies are
antibodies induced by
external antigens that may be
shared between species and are not well
defined (
heterophile antigens)...
- The
mononuclear spot test or
monospot test, a form of the
heterophile antibody test, is a
rapid test for
infectious mononucleosis due to Epstein–Barr...
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Heterophile antigens are
antigens of
similar nature, if not identical, that are
present in
different tissues in
different biological species, classes...
- than the
heterophile antibody test in
ruling out
infectious mononucleosis. When positive, they
feature similar specificity to the
heterophile antibody...
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distribution progressively shifts toward higher concentrations with age.
Heterophile antibodies (which
include human anti-mouse
antibodies (HAMA) and Rheumatoid...
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exudative tonsillitis with
marked redness and
swelling of the throat. The
heterophile test can be used if this is suspected.
Herpes simplex virus can cause...
- PBT may
refer to: Paul–Bunnell test, an
heterophile antibody test Persistent, bioac****ulative and
toxic substances, a
class of
compounds that have high...
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Viral infection HIV
testing Branched DNA ****ay
mChip Epstein–Barr
virus Heterophile antibody test
Dengue fever NS1
antigen test
measles Warthin–Finkeldey...
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alternate test methods. For example, hemolysis, icterus, lipemia, or
heterophile antibodies may
confound results obtained by
traditional methods such...
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palpation of any
enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, or
enlarged spleen. The
heterophile antibody test is a
screening test that
gives results.
Serological tests...