polyagglutination

polyagglutination
poly·ag·glu·ti·na·tion (pol″e-ə-gloo″tĭ-naґshən) an abnormal condition of erythrocytes in which they agglutinate upon exposure to almost any normal serum due to antigens in their membranes that react to common serum antibodies.

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