Panagglutination: This is a word which means that some element in serum is causing your red blood cells to clump together. Without further information and a full evaluation your question cannot be answered. This can be a lab phenomenon or may be a serious disorder. What does your doctor say?
Answered 7/19/2013
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Lab problem: Usually this is a problem for the blood bank that must identify possible antibodies rather than the patient, who's generally healthy. Your physician will probably want to talk with the pathologist in the blood bank. Best wishes.
Answered 10/8/2013
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