Serial Histoplasma Complement Fixation
Definition Serial histoplasma complement fixation is a test for antibodies to the fungus Histoplasma by a serologic technique called complement fixation. This test is usually repeated about 4 weeks later. If a patient has an active infection, the antibodies should increase over that time period. This is called a "rise in the titer of paired serologies".
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