Explain me does a single person contains all three C,D,E Rh antigen or only one. We know D has- and + rh factor. Then what about C and E. Please explain me its a humble request ๐ค๐ค
The D is the promenance and have high antigenisty and also is present very common. The C and E are not present very common.
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Yeah they present and don't have more clinical valve. If you want to know more about the Rh system let me send Dr Najeeb full lecture about that.
Finally someone asks a question related to my expertise! The Rhesus genes are present in everyone. These are two separate genes, RhD and RhCE. So everybody has them both. Rhesus D is the most clinically significant so in the case of blood transfusion thatโs why everybody has their phenotype determined alongside the ABO grouping. The blood transfusion scientists are the ones who will test for the patients genotype to see what variation of cde/cde they possess. They will then select the most appropriate blood to give the patient based on this phenotype (and any atypical antibodies).
Can I ask you a question so we say yes rh has 6 antigens in which D has - and + then what about d?? And if a person has +D factor but ce gives blood to +D factor CE Person then is there chance for the blood to clot or something like that ๐ค๐ค๐คplease give me full idea about Rh as I am becoming much confused in every line
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