An antibody to a high-incidence antigen in the serum from a Pakistani female (SD) was identified as anti-Ena. Her red cells have the En(a–)FIN phenotype and lack glycophorin A. This is the first En(a–) to be described in a Pakistani individual and represents the fourth family to be reported.
Immunohematology
1995;11:51–53.
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