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9. Diagnosis

Physicians rarely test people for chimerism, but if they have a reason to suspect the condition, they will perform genetic testing. These processes show whether a person’s blood cells contain DNA that is not present in another part of their body. In some cases, it is possible for a physician to uncover chimerism during blood tests because the patient has multiple blood types. Routine tests before an operation such as an organ transplant may also discover foreign cells.

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