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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for ABO
  1. ... their immune system to react. This is called ABO incompatibility. Due to modern testing techniques, this problem ... blood types must be compatible to avoid an ABO incompatibility reaction. For example: People with type A ...
  2. ... you. Blood is often grouped according to the ABO blood typing system. The 4 major blood types ... test to determine your blood group is called ABO typing. Your blood sample is mixed with antibodies ...
  3. Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) is a blood disorder in a fetus or newborn infant. In some infants, it can be fatal. Normally, ...
  4. ... factors that differ among people, in addition to ABO and Rh. Your immune system can usually tell ... Donated blood is put into ABO and Rh groups to reduce the risk for transfusion reaction. Before a transfusion, recipient and donor blood are tested (cross-matched) ...
  5. ABO blood typing and HLA (tissue antigen) typing before a transplant helps ensure a close match. You ...
  6. ... between the mother and baby ( Rh incompatibility or ABO incompatibility) Bleeding underneath the scalp (cephalohematoma) caused by ...
  7. ... disease Blood type testing such as Rh and ABO Blood tests for anemia Blood tests to follow ...