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From the Perinatal Laboratory, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tenn.
A staining method with two variations is described for the facile identification of fetal red cells in peripheral maternal blood. Depending upon laking of maternal cells and the counterstain values of Biebrich scarlet and aniline blue, the method causes the fetal erythrocyte to stand out readily.
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