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ABO & Rh BLOOD GROUP AS A RISK FACTOR OF HYPOTHYROIDISM
Background: The clinical significance of the ABO blood group system extends beyond transfusion medicine as several reports have suggested an important involvement in the development of neoplastic and cardiovascular disorders, peptic ulcers, coagulation ...
Noor Hassan A Alazmi1, Ghazala Rasool, Amal Oshaywi Alanazi, Abdalla Mohamed Bakr Ali, Razan Fahad S Alotayfi, Khawlah Hameed M Alanazie, Fatimah Khalifah A Alshammari, Azzah Abdullah S Alazmi, Hamasat Mansour M Alsharari, Khulud Najeh N Alazmi, Maram Mohammed M Alanazi, Amjad Mufarh S Alrwuaili, Ahlam Essam M Saba
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to analyse the distribution and demand patterns of antigen‐negative red blood cells (RBCs) in Shandong Province, China (2022–2024), with a focus on ABO blood groups and clinically significant antigens. The research was designed to provide rigorous data for advancing precision transfusion protocols and to establish a ...
Aiping Zhao +7 more
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Background & aim: According to the hypothesis that leishmania parasites can be escaped from immune system covered by blood group antigens (ABO) to prevent its recognition by the immune system. The aim of this study was to show the associated blood groups
S Molaie +8 more
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Background: Hemophilia A is an inherited bleeding disorder resulting from a lack of factor (F)VIII. Patients with blood type O show faster decay in their FVIII pharmacokinetics and may require higher usage of factor concentrate.
Pierre Chelle +4 more
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The Lebanese COVID-19 Cohort; A Challenge for the ABO Blood Group System. [PDF]
Khalil A, Feghali R, Hassoun M.
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Relationship of Genetic Variability (<i>HIF-1Α</i> (rs11549465; P582S), <i>TMPRSS6</i> (rs855791; V736A) and <i>ABO</i> (rs651007) and Iron Deficiency in Repeated Blood Donors in 2023: A Cross-Sectional Study Towards Individualized Health Management. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Frequent blood donation can significantly increase the risk of iron deficiency, influenced by demographic, dietary, environmental, and genetic factors. This study aims to evaluate the association between iron deficiency and specific genetic variations (HIF‐1α (rs11549465; P582S), TMPRSS6 (rs855791; V736A), and ABO (rs651007)
Samiee MP +3 more
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ABO blood group and risk of cancer:A register-based cohort study of 1.6 million blood donors
INTRODUCTION: The associations between ABO blood group and cancer risk have been studied repeatedly, but results have been variable. Consistent associations have only been reported for pancreatic and gastric cancers.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We estimated ...
Melbye, M +20 more
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Abstract Background Substituting group A whole blood (GAWB) might relieve some of the burden on the low titer group O whole blood (LTOWB) inventory. This simulation examined the effect of implementing GAWB at a large trauma hospital. Study Design and Methods A civilian trauma center with LTOWB and GAWB par levels set to 22 and 10 units, respectively ...
Emilie A. Jochumsen +6 more
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The potential use of ABO blood group system for risk stratification of COVID-19. [PDF]
AbdelMassih AF +31 more
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ABO blood type concordance-dependent variations in umbilical cord blood: Insights from twin pregnancies. [PDF]
Abstract Background Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is a rich source of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells for regenerative medicine. This study characterized the cellular composition of UCB from twin pregnancies to identify blood type concordance (BTC)‐related differences.
Nguyen VT +8 more
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