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Answer the questions briefly and concisely.
- Describe the limitations of FANA
- Describe the other Assays for ANA testing
- What are the advantages of FANA over the other assays?
- Describe the limitations of the RF Agglutination test
- What are the sources of errors in RF agglutination?
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- Describe the limitations of FANA Describe the other Assays for ANA testing What are the advantages of FANA over the other assays?What additional biomarkers could be used to increase the specificity and sensitivity of DIC diagnosis. Give some examples and discuss their limitationsList some conditions that cause false positive reactions with the RPR test. Short answer
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using the two methods of makingblood smearsAnswer the below question about Blood smears. 1)What is this test? 2)How is it carried out/what are the key aspects of the technique needed for accuracy? 3)What can it tell us? 4)What are the sources of error that could impact your data and interpretation?List some conditions that cause false positive reactions with the RPR test?