You have a patient with an antibody.
You identify the antibody and find it is anti-D.
You check the patient’s blood group.
You find the patient is D-positive.
You cry (well, I do)
Here’s a rather good article explaining what happens in this all too common situation.
You identify the antibody and find it is anti-D.
You check the patient’s blood group.
You find the patient is D-positive.
You cry (well, I do)
Here’s a rather good article explaining what happens in this all too common situation.

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