Here’s a rather
interesting case study which appeared in the Facebook Blood Bank Interest
Group page:
“Typical
type of typing result I see with our transplant patients. If this person hit
your ER you might not like it.
This is
an A- patient 6 weeks post B+ transplant that receives O- blood. The anti-B
production has ceased.
If I
really look hard I can see a slight haze of B and D reactivity (not really in
the photo)”.
(You can
see the photo in the link)
The case itself in interesting, as are the subsequent
comments. Some are useful, some are self-aggrandising, and some have missed the
point entirely. Yet again I find I have to be very selective in what I chose
for CPD.
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