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Blood group chimaerism: a possible further example.

I M Bromilow1, J K Duguid

  • 1Mersey Regional Transfusion Centre, Liverpool, England, UK.

Medical Laboratory Sciences
|July 1, 1991
PubMed
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This study describes a rare blood group chimaera with dual A1 and O red blood cell populations. Findings suggest chimaerism is more common than previously believed, challenging earlier assumptions.

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Area of Science:

  • Hematology
  • Immunogenetics
  • Human Genetics

Background:

  • Blood group chimaerism, characterized by dual red blood cell populations, was historically considered rare.
  • Mixed-field agglutination patterns resulting from chimaerism can be challenging to detect in routine laboratory settings.