An ABO type on a affected person gives the following reactions:
Patient Cells With:
Anti-A: four+
Anti-B: 4+
Anti-A1: Neg
Patient Serum With:
A1 cells: 2+
B cells: Neg
The reactions above can be visible in a affected person who's:
a. A1 with obtained B
b. A2B with anti-A1
c. AB with increased concentrations of protein in the serum
d. AB with an autoantibody - ANS-b6.6
An ABO kind on a affected person gives the following reactions:
Patient Cells With:
Anti-A: 4+
Anti-B: 4+
Patient Serum With:
A1 cells: Neg
B cells: Neg
What is the patient's blood kind?
A. O
b. A
c. B
d. AB - ANS-d6.1
An ABO kind on a affected person offers the subsequent reactions:
Patient Cells With:
Anti-A: four+
Anti-B: Neg
Patient Serum With:
A1 cells: 2+
B cells: four+
O cells: 2+
Autocontrol: Neg
These consequences are maximum probably due to:
a. ABO alloantibody.
B. Non-ABO alloantibody.
C. Rouleaux.
D. Cold autoantibody. - ANS-b6.10