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Schumm test
The
Schumm
test
is a
blood test
that uses
spectroscopy
to
determine
significant
levels
of
methemalbumin
in the
blood
. A
positive result
could indicate
intravascular hemolysis
. The Schumm test was named for
Otto Schumm
, a
German chemist
who
lived
in the
early 20th century
.
A
positive test
result occurs when the
haptoglobin
binding
capacity
of the blood is
saturated
, leading to
heme
released
from cell
free hemoglobin
to
bind
to
albumin
.