Abstract

The method of immunoelectroosmophoresis used for the detection and titration of degradation products of fibrinogen and fibrin has been demonstrated to be a sensitive and relatively quick procedure. Comparison with other well-established methods such as tanned red cell haemagglutination inhibition, agglutination of anti-fibrinogen sensitized latex particles, and immunodiffusion has shown that it could serve as a useful complementary test in the laboratory diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation. The method of immunoelectroosmophoresis used for the detection and titration of degradation products of fibrinogen and fibrin has been demonstrated to be a sensitive and relatively quick procedure. Comparison with other well-established methods such as tanned red cell haemagglutination inhibition, agglutination of anti-fibrinogen sensitized latex particles, and immunodiffusion has shown that it could serve as a useful complementary test in the laboratory diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation.

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