Blood banking - Minor blood groups Review Questions with complete Solutions Graded A+
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Blood banking - Minor blood groups Review Questions with complete Solutions Graded A+
010 - Answers ISBT number of Diego blood system
Dia antigen - Answers Antigen which acts as a useful tool in anthropologic studies of Mongolian ancestry
Anion exchange molecule (AE-1) - Answers Dia and Dib anti...
015 - Answers ISBT number of Colton blood group system
Aquaporin 1 (AQP1), Channel-forming integral protein (CHIP) - Answers Where are Colton antigens
carried on?
Anti-Coa and anti-Cob - Answers Colton antibodies which are IgG and cause acute to delayed transfusion
reactions
Anti-CO3 - Answers Colton antibody which is IgG and associated with severe HDFN
016 - Answers ISBT number of Landsteiner-Wiener blood group system
Intracellular adhesion molecule 4 (ICAM4) - Answers Where are LW antigens carried on?
LW(a-b-) - Answers LW has a phenotypic relationship with the D antigen; Rhnull RBCs type as ______
Rhnull - Answers Anti-LW differs from anti-D because it agglutinates Rh(+) and Rh(-) except ______
DTT treated - Answers Anti-LW differs from anti-D because it does not react with _____ RBCs
017 - Answers ISBT number of Chido-Rodgers blood system
C4A, C4B - Answers Rodgers and Chido antigens are respectively found on the C4D fragments of the
____ and ____ glycoproteins of the C4 complement component
Anti-Ch/Rg - Answers These antibodies were formerly grouped as HTLA and usually stimulated in multi-
transfused individuals lacking one or more of the corresponding antigens
020 - Answers ISBT number of the Gerbich blood system
Gerbich phenotype (Ge:-2,-3,4) - Answers What phenotype of the Gerbich system is common in Papua
New Guineans, Europeans, Africans, Native Americans, Japanese, and Polynesians?
Yus phenotype (Ge:-2,3,4) - Answers What phenotype of the Gerbich system is common in Mexicans and
Israelis?
Leach phenotype (Ge:-2,-3,-4) - Answers What phenotype of the Gerbich system is common in Gerbich
null within Papua New Guinea
Elliptocytosis - Answers What type of poikilocytosis is found in Gerbich null phenotype?
Glycophorins C and/or D - Answers Where are GE antigens expressed on?
021 - Answers ISBT number of the Cromer blood group system?
Decay accelerating factor (DAF) or CD55 - Answers Where are Cromer antigens located on?
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