2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2014.11.004
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Red cell antigen loss in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia: A case of ABO discrepancy

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“…In addition, loss of H antigen was detected in 21% (6/28) of the group (O) patients but not in any of the 51 healthy group (O) persons. Maria Shafiq et al (2015) also report a rare cause of ABO discrepancy in an elderly female with CML, and her ABO group showed no reaction with Anti-A or Anti-B in the forward blood grouping test [ 58 ]. In the reverse typing, there was a strong reaction with B cells only, while there was no reaction with A cells.…”
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“…In addition, loss of H antigen was detected in 21% (6/28) of the group (O) patients but not in any of the 51 healthy group (O) persons. Maria Shafiq et al (2015) also report a rare cause of ABO discrepancy in an elderly female with CML, and her ABO group showed no reaction with Anti-A or Anti-B in the forward blood grouping test [ 58 ]. In the reverse typing, there was a strong reaction with B cells only, while there was no reaction with A cells.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%