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The Allelic and Phenotypic Frequencies of the ABO and Rh Blood Types in Pregnant Women in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Tedbabe MW, Birri DJ, Desta TT.
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Incidence of acute transfusion reactions and associated factors among adult blood-transfused patients at Jimma University Medical Center, southwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Tadasa E +4 more
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The distributions of JK blood group system among healthy blood donors in western region of Saudi Arabia: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Halawani AJ +16 more
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Blood bank trends in Kuwait: five-year analysis of donations and investigations. [PDF]
Almuaili D, Abdullah R, Al-Awadhi AM.
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Blood, 2013
Introduction Altough electronic crossmatch (E-XM) is cost effective and reduce laboratory workload, practical difficulties of determining 2 consecutive ABO/Rh in patients, requirement for the verification of the donor ABO group, concerns for errors in patient identification/specimen labeling and lack of ...
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Introduction Altough electronic crossmatch (E-XM) is cost effective and reduce laboratory workload, practical difficulties of determining 2 consecutive ABO/Rh in patients, requirement for the verification of the donor ABO group, concerns for errors in patient identification/specimen labeling and lack of ...
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Military Medicine, 1969
Abstract : The A and B erythrocyte antigens retain their reactivity beyond 42 days when stored in ACD-adenine at 4-6C. The Rho antigen is satisfactory for use in crossmatch procedures up to 42 days; however, Rh antigens decline in reactivity on longer storage under these conditions at 4-6C.
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Abstract : The A and B erythrocyte antigens retain their reactivity beyond 42 days when stored in ACD-adenine at 4-6C. The Rho antigen is satisfactory for use in crossmatch procedures up to 42 days; however, Rh antigens decline in reactivity on longer storage under these conditions at 4-6C.
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