Deck 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:

A) Le(a+b+).
B) Le(a-b+).
C) Le(a-b-).
D) Le(a+b-).
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Antibodies to Kidd, Kell, and Duffy blood group antigens share all the following characteristics except:

A) can cause hemolytic disease of the newborn.
B) usually detected only by the indirect antiglobulin test.
C) enhanced with enzyme treatment.
D) can cause transfusion reactions.
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Red cells that phenotype as S-s- are also:

A) M-negative.
B) N-negative.
C) Tja-negative.
D) U-negative.
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Lewis system antibodies have not been implicated in hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn because:

A) the antigens are not fully developed at birth.
B) Lewis system antibodies do not cross the placenta.
C) the antibodies are not clinically significant.
D) all of the above are correct.
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Which of the following phenotypes is heterozygous?

A) Fy(a-b+)
B) Jk(a+b-)
C) Fy(a+b+)
D) Le(a+b-)
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigen associated with human T-lymphocyte antigen antibodies
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigen of high incidence; antibody to it can cause severe transfusion reactions
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The Donath-Landsteiner antibody is:

A) an IgG auto anti-P.
B) an IgM auto anti-I.
C) anti-IH that reacts at cold temperatures.
D) IgG anti-pk.
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Antibodies to which of the following blood group system show dosage (i.e., are stronger with homozygous expression of the antigen)?

A) Lutheran
B) P
C) Duffy
D) Kell
Question
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.

A) IgG, donor's
B) IgM, donor's
C) IgG, recipient's
D) IgM, recipient's
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Which of the following facts is not a characteristic of Kell system antibodies?

A) Usually clinically significant IgG antibodies
B) Best detected in indirect antiglobulin test phases
C) Lose reactivity with proteolytic enzyme reagents
D) Do not bind complement proteins
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigen has a higher frequency in females
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with McLeod phenotype
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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:

A) anti-Lu.
B) anti-Lea.
C) anti-I.
D) anti-M.
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Antibodies to Lub antigen are not commonly detected because:

A) Lub antigen is of high incidence.
B) the antibodies do not cause transfusion reactions.
C) Lub antigen is not present on screening cells.
D) the antibodies react best at 4° C.
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Which condition is often associated with the presence of anti-I?

A) Infectious mononucleosis
B) Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
C) Pregnancy
D) Colon cancer
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All the following statements are true regarding Lewis system antibodies except antibodies:

A) may be observed at the immediate spin, 37° C, and antihuman globulin phases.
B) can be neutralized by Lewis substance.
C) may cause hemolysis in vitro.
D) do not react following enzyme treatment of cells.
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Antigens of the P system are structurally related to which of the following blood group systems?

A) MNS
B) ABH
C) Kell
D) Duffy
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigens Yta and Ytb are in this system
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The following statements regarding anti-P1 are true except:

A) anti-P1 will not react with enzyme-treated P1 positive red cells.
B) P2 individuals can make anti-P1.
C) anti-P1 is clinically not significant.
D) anti-P1 reacts best at room temperature.
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with glycophorin A and B
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with resistance to malaria
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
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.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with chronic granulomatous disease
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antibodies in this system often fall below detectable levels and are associated with delayed transfusion reactions
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Deck 6: Other Blood Group Systems
1
A person who inherits the Le, Se, and H genes will have red cells that phenotype:

A) Le(a+b+).
B) Le(a-b+).
C) Le(a-b-).
D) Le(a+b-).
B
Inheriting H, Se, and Le genes will allow the Lewis transferase to convert H to Leb antigen and to be absorbed onto the red cells.
2
Antibodies to Kidd, Kell, and Duffy blood group antigens share all the following characteristics except:

A) can cause hemolytic disease of the newborn.
B) usually detected only by the indirect antiglobulin test.
C) enhanced with enzyme treatment.
D) can cause transfusion reactions.
C
The Duffy system antibodies do not react with enzyme treated cells.
3
Red cells that phenotype as S-s- are also:

A) M-negative.
B) N-negative.
C) Tja-negative.
D) U-negative.
D
When S and s are absent from the membrane, the high-frequency antigen U is also absent.
4
Lewis system antibodies have not been implicated in hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn because:

A) the antigens are not fully developed at birth.
B) Lewis system antibodies do not cross the placenta.
C) the antibodies are not clinically significant.
D) all of the above are correct.
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5
Which of the following phenotypes is heterozygous?

A) Fy(a-b+)
B) Jk(a+b-)
C) Fy(a+b+)
D) Le(a+b-)
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6
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigen associated with human T-lymphocyte antigen antibodies
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7
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigen of high incidence; antibody to it can cause severe transfusion reactions
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8
The Donath-Landsteiner antibody is:

A) an IgG auto anti-P.
B) an IgM auto anti-I.
C) anti-IH that reacts at cold temperatures.
D) IgG anti-pk.
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9
Antibodies to which of the following blood group system show dosage (i.e., are stronger with homozygous expression of the antigen)?

A) Lutheran
B) P
C) Duffy
D) Kell
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10
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.

A) IgG, donor's
B) IgM, donor's
C) IgG, recipient's
D) IgM, recipient's
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11
Which of the following facts is not a characteristic of Kell system antibodies?

A) Usually clinically significant IgG antibodies
B) Best detected in indirect antiglobulin test phases
C) Lose reactivity with proteolytic enzyme reagents
D) Do not bind complement proteins
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12
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigen has a higher frequency in females
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13
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with McLeod phenotype
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14
If all red cells tested at room temperature are positive with a patient's serum except for cord cells, the probably antibody identity is:

A) anti-Lu.
B) anti-Lea.
C) anti-I.
D) anti-M.
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15
Antibodies to Lub antigen are not commonly detected because:

A) Lub antigen is of high incidence.
B) the antibodies do not cause transfusion reactions.
C) Lub antigen is not present on screening cells.
D) the antibodies react best at 4° C.
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16
Which condition is often associated with the presence of anti-I?

A) Infectious mononucleosis
B) Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
C) Pregnancy
D) Colon cancer
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17
All the following statements are true regarding Lewis system antibodies except antibodies:

A) may be observed at the immediate spin, 37° C, and antihuman globulin phases.
B) can be neutralized by Lewis substance.
C) may cause hemolysis in vitro.
D) do not react following enzyme treatment of cells.
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18
Antigens of the P system are structurally related to which of the following blood group systems?

A) MNS
B) ABH
C) Kell
D) Duffy
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19
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antigens Yta and Ytb are in this system
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20
The following statements regarding anti-P1 are true except:

A) anti-P1 will not react with enzyme-treated P1 positive red cells.
B) P2 individuals can make anti-P1.
C) anti-P1 is clinically not significant.
D) anti-P1 reacts best at room temperature.
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21
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with glycophorin A and B
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22
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with resistance to malaria
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23
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antibody to this antigen demonstrates weak mixed field reactions
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24
Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
System associated with chronic granulomatous disease
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Match each characteristic with the appropriate blood group system. A selection may be used more than once.
a.Cartwright
b.MNSs
c.Kidd
d.Bg
e.Xga
f.Sda antigen
g.Chido
h.Knops
i.Duffy
j.Vel
Antibodies in this system often fall below detectable levels and are associated with delayed transfusion reactions
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