Abstract

Mixed field reactions on column agglutination test have been attributed to various factors such as mismatched blood transfusions, transplanted bone marrows, or peripheral blood stem cells of a different ABO type, exchange transfusions and fetal-maternal bleeding apart from rare chimerism. An interesting and unusual case of mixed field reaction is described here possibly due to crystallization of low ionic strength solution and contamination with Escherichia vulneris.

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