I didn't know how to interpret antigram at all. Now after going through this video, I fully understand antigram interpretation. This video is indeed the best video that explains how to interpret antigram. Thank you Lab Girl.
Helloo, thank you so much for this explaination! i have some questions if you dont mind :) 1. if at the end we had an antigen that has 1 line on it (not double), do we treat it like it has none ? i mean do we apply the rule of 3 and consider it like we did here for K ? 2. correct me if im wrong, it is possible to observe a positive agglutination with LISS 37oC if the corresponding antibody was 'warm'. It is not a rule that only IS show +, right ? 3. for the AHG column, should it always be 0 ? can it have + ? when? why ? what do we do in such case with the antibody panel ? Thank you soo soo soo much keep going and take caree ❤
I didn't know how to interpret antigram at all. Now after going through this video, I fully understand antigram interpretation. This video is indeed the best video that explains how to interpret antigram. Thank you Lab Girl.
One of the best explanation I've seen. Very crisp and clear
Hello! Thank you so much for this video, so simple and clear and I love your voice and the way you explained every details of it.
Super late to the party but thank you for this
You literally explained about 20-30 pages worth of book notes
Thanks for putting in a great efforts. It has been really helpful and solved the panels puzzle
I love how you simplified it.❤ I now totally understand it!
Best Antigram interpretation ever
Hi. Please kindly explain Red Cell Phenotype Investigation in Blood Transfusion Laboratory. Lovely thanks. 🎉
This lady needs to teach my class!!
Helloo, thank you so much for this explaination! i have some questions if you dont mind :)
1. if at the end we had an antigen that has 1 line on it (not double), do we treat it like it has none ?
i mean do we apply the rule of 3 and consider it like we did here for K ?
2. correct me if im wrong, it is possible to observe a positive agglutination with LISS 37oC if the corresponding antibody was 'warm'. It is not a rule that only IS show +, right ?
3. for the AHG column, should it always be 0 ? can it have + ? when? why ? what do we do in such case with the antibody panel ?
Thank you soo soo soo much
keep going and take caree ❤
oh and one more question, for the check cells, they are always opposite to the AHG right ?
Thanks so much for this video 👌
Finally! I understand. Thank you!
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Awesome job!
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Good explanation
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Thank you so much, this really helped!
Thanks lady
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Your voice is very sweet, but panel interpretation is very difficult.😑
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