The Di(a+b-) phenotype is most often seen in the South American _________ population.
Antibodies of this blood group system are common in pregnant females but do not cause HDFN.
In relationship testing, the goal is to _________ a falsely accused male.
The system of highly polymorphic antigens found on WBCs and most other body tissues, used in transplantation and relationship testing.
An acute transfusion reaction resulting from transfusing group A red cells to a group O patient.
Donating blood for your own use is a(n) _____________ donation.
T-cells with the CD-8 designation are also known as T-___________ cells.
This immunoglobulin class can be found as a dimer.
A person who types Le(a-b+) has this gene.
This procedure is used to remove antibody from plasma in a non-transfused patient.
This chemical will remove antigens of the Kell blood group system.
Antibodies of this blood group are the most common cause of HDFN.
This red cell component may be given to patients with an IgA deficiency.
Soluble P antigen can be found in the egg white from this animal.
During infusion of a blood component, a patient suffers chills and an elevated temperature. This is an example of a ________ reaction.
Most IgM alloantibodies are considered clinically _______________.
If antigens of this blood group are missing from the red cell membrane, this provides protection against infection with malarial parasites.
The acquired-B antigen is associated with diseases involving this part of the GI tract.
Blood donors must give informed __________ for donation on the day of donation.
This blood product modification reduces the risk of graft vs. host disease.