ABO Subgroups

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A look at the A2 type, weak A subtypes, weak B subtypes, and the Bombay phenotype Oh.
ABO typing, immunohematology, blood bank, transfusion medicine

Based on Harmening's Modern Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices, 7th ed.
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Hi! I've just started blood bank training at work and I am ever so thankful for these videos, it really explains the background of why we do things and makes it so much easier yo understand! again thank you for making these videos

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Hey queen! I just learned this in blood banking and will be taking a quiz on it in 9 hours. This was a really helpful video! I also love you for my clinical chemistry course. Keep being amazing for us students ❤️

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TA big thanks from India dear Ma'am ❤

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Hello youre such a good teacher, thank you

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Thanks a lot for the helpful video. Excuse me but can you help me solve this one? 17-year-old Korean man with no specific history. He donated his blood for the first time. His blood group is O(+). In cell typing, both anti-A and anti-B were negative, anti-AB (-), anti-A1(-), anti-H (4+). In serum typing, A cell(-) and B cell(-).
He was not diagnosed with hypogammaglobulinemia.

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Both of my parents are A+, I’m A2, when I was born everything was fine but when my (little) brother was born, he was yellow and had to be in a incubator, also had to have sun baths after he was released (and there was the probability that would stay a bit longer in the hospital). My question is, would HDN happen due subgroup incompatibility?

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