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BB Chapter 6

Other Blood Types-end of chapter questions

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What blood group system possesses the Js b and Kp a antigens? Kell
An antibody commonly associated with delayed transfusion reactions is what? anti-Jk b
What phenotype is associated with a resistance to malarial infection? Fy(a-b-)
Enzyme treated reagant red cells used in antibody identification do not enhance what? anti-N, anti-Le b, and anti-P1
What reagant destroys the Kell system antigens? DTT
Glycophorin A and Glycophorin B possess antigen sites for which blood group system? MNS
What antibody is characteristically clinically insignificant? anti-Le b
The McLeod phenotype is associated with what? absense of Kx antigens
Typing as Lu(a-b-) would be considered what? rare in all populations
Cold autoantibodies are usually of which specificity? I
Individuals with the p phenotype can make what? anti-Tj a
Alleles within the Lewis system includes what? Le, le
What antibodies requires the antiglobulin test for in vitro detection? anti-U
What procedure would help to distiguish an anti-Fy a and anti-Jk a in an antibody mixture? running a ficin-treated panel
Anti-K1 does what? aggultinates IAT
What antigens is poorly expressed on cord bllod cells? Leb
Reagant antibody screening cells may not detect antibodies directed against low-incidence antigens. What antibody is most likely to go undetected? Kp a
Select the disease commonly associsiated with the McLeod phenotype? Chronic granulomatous disease
What set of antibodies could you possibly find in a patient with no history of transfusion or pregnancy? anti-B, anti-I, and anti-Le a
Which antibody may appear in children following viral infection and adults with tetary syphilis? autoanti-P
Which antibody is sensitvie to treatment with sulfhydryl reagants and ranks 2nd to the d antigen? Kell
Which antibody is associated with mononucleosis? i
Which antibody is manufactures by tissue cells and secreted into body fluids? Lewis
What antibody is often linked to delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions? Kidd
What is he most common Lutheran phenotype? Lu(a-b+)
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