Multiple Choice
Why is it sometimes necessary to distinguish A₁ and A₂ blood types?
A) To resolve a discrepancy between the forward and reverse typing
B) To prevent A1 recipients from receiving A2 blood
C) To determine the secretor status of group A individuals
D) To prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn
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