PetriKey

Lab method

Direct antiglobulin (Coombs) test

Detects antibody/complement coating red cells

KOOMZ

immunoassayhematologyantibodyagglutinationimmunologic

High-yield clue

Agglutination after adding antihuman globulin means antibody or complement is already coating the red cells (positive direct Coombs).

Overview

An immunohematology concept where antihuman globulin reagent bridges antibody or complement already bound to red blood cells, causing visible agglutination to show in-vivo cell coating.

Classification

  • Agglutination-based assay
  • Immunohematology concept
  • Direct (DAT) vs indirect format
  • Qualitative

Lab & identification clues

  • Antihuman globulin cross-links coated cells
  • Direct test detects in-vivo coated RBCs
  • Indirect test detects free serum antibody vocabulary
  • Positive result = visible agglutination

Associations

  • Autoimmune and immune hemolysis workup vocabulary
  • Certain infection-associated hemolysis study association
  • Mycoplasma cold-agglutinin framing

Commonly confused with

  • Latex agglutination
  • Lateral flow assay

Your notes

Original concept summary for coursework. Sources checked: OpenStax Microbiology 2e and NCBI Bookshelf Medical Microbiology; reviewed 2026-06. Describes vocabulary and interpretation concepts only; not a lab protocol and not for handling specimens or identifying patient isolates.

OpenStax: Microbiology 2e staining, media, and biochemical-test foundationssourceNCBI Bookshelf: Medical Microbiology diagnostic concept foundationssource