
All of a sudden clinically significant anti-A1 - PathLabTalk
Dec 7, 2012 · Just looking for opinions: I have an oncology pt who has been receiving A= red cells (2-4u/week) for the past 7 months, with an occasional platelet thrown in. Diagnosis is MDS. the plts …
Transfusing A2 patients - Transfusion Services - PathLabTalk
Jan 31, 2013 · What are your practices transfusing A2 patients. Do you automatically transfuse O type blood or do you wait until that patient presents with an Anti-A1?
AsubB or B(A)? - PathLabTalk
Jul 28, 2012 · I've a donor.anti-A= 1+ ,anti-B= 4+,anti-A1=neg , anti-H=3+A1 cells=2+,A2 cells=1+,B cell= neg , screen cell= neg, auto ,controll = negAsubB or B(A)?many thanks
Anti-A1--Significant? - BloodBankTalk - PathLabTalk
Dec 2, 2004 · I would like to hear from the blood banking community regarding Anti-A1 when detected and what transfusion practices are observed; my personal experience is while it is present, transfuse …
Confirming Weak A or B by adsorption elution - PathLabTalk
May 29, 2018 · Expand I recently used this procedure to differentiate anti-Pr from anti-En (a), which is the only time I have used it. Since our lab refer possible Asub for genotyping lab, we have no chance …