Exam 6: Other Blood Group Systems

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A person who inherits the Le, Se, and H genes will have red cells that phenotype:

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -Antigen of high incidence; antibody to it can cause severe transfusion reactions

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All the following statements are true regarding Lewis system antibodies except antibodies:

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If all red cells tested at room temperature are positive with a patient's serum except for cord cells, the probably antibody identity is:

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The Donath-Landsteiner antibody is:

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Antigens of the P system are structurally related to which of the following blood group systems?

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -System associated with chronic granulomatous disease

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K1-positive donor red cells were mistakenly transfused to a recipient with anti-K. The patient's posttransfusion blood sample has a positive direct antiglobulin test with polyspecific antihuman globulin. The direct antiglobulin test is positive because anti-K is an __________ antibody that has sensitized the __________ cells in vivo.

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Lewis system antibodies have not been implicated in hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn because:

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -Antibody to this antigen demonstrates weak mixed field reactions

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -Antigens Yta and Ytb are in this system

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -Antibodies in this system often fall below detectable levels and are associated with delayed transfusion reactions

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Which of the following phenotypes is heterozygous?

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Which of the following facts is not a characteristic of Kell system antibodies?

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The following statements regarding anti-P1 are true except:

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -System associated with McLeod phenotype

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -Antigen has a higher frequency in females

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Which condition is often associated with the presence of anti-I?

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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once. -System associated with resistance to malaria

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Antibodies to Kidd, Kell, and Duffy blood group antigens share all the following characteristics except:

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