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The latex fixation test for rheumatoid arthritis using patients' own gamma globulin

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Abstract

Abstract The originators of the “latex fixation test” for rheumatoid arthritis have observed that modifications of their original procedure can increase the number of positive results to 90 per cent of rheumatoid patients without increasing the frequency of false positive reactions. An ammonium sulfate fraction of the patient's own serum serves as the “reactant,” eliminating the necessity of using commercially prepared gamma globulin. Le originators del “test de fixation a latex” pro arthritis rheumatoide ha observate que modificationes de lor technica original pote augmentar le numero del resultatos positive a 90 pro cento del patientes rheumatoide, sin augmentar le frequentia de reactiones falsemente positive. Un fraction a sulfato de ammonium obtenite ab le sero del patiente mesme servi como “reactante,” eliminante le requirimento de globulina gamma de preparation commercial.

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