BLOOD BANKING Flashcards

1
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pH dependent Antibody

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Anti-M

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2
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anti-M is found in

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Glycophorin A

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3
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Anti-M is ____ by Enzymes

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DESTROYED

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4
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Found in patient dialyzed with formaldehyde sterilized equipment

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anti-N

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5
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Anti-N is reactive with ____

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Vicia graminea

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6
Q

anti-S is found in ______

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Glycophorin B

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7
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anti-N is found in

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Glycophorin A

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8
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(+) in Hydatid disease

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Anti-P1

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9
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Aka Donath landsteiner antibody

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Anti-P

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10
Q

Seen in PCH

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Anti-P

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11
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Binds to RBCs at cold temp & causes RBCs lysis via C’ at 37’C

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Anti-P

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12
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aka Anti-T^a

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Anti-PP1Pk

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13
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“T” in anti-Ta stands for

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Tumor

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14
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spontaenous abortions in early pregnancy

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Anti-PP1Pk

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15
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anti-D antibodies greatest Clin. significance

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IgG1 & IgG3

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16
Q

Immunogenecity of Rh

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D > c > E > C > e

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17
Q

associated with stomatocytosis

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Rh null (—/—)

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18
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Highest agglutination with anti-D

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Rh deleted

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19
Q

discovered in serum of patient with Systemic lupus diffusus

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Anti-Lua

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20
Q

Lutheran gene was closely linked to the secretor gene

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Anti-Lub

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21
Q

McLeoud phenotype associated with what cell type

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Acanthocyte

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22
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(-) Kx on WBCs

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CGD

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23
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K-like antigen seen in

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Streptococcus faecium infection

24
Q

decreased expression of Lewis antigens during _____

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blood group that have antigens to be manufactured by tissue cells, NOT by RBCs
Lewis
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Le(b) has receptors for
H. pylori
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resistant to malaria
Fy(a-b-)
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marker for African Black race
Fy(a-b-)
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90.8% frequency in Chinese Population
Fy(a+b-)
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Notorious antibody / not easily detected
Anti-Jka
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demonstrate dosage
Kidd (anti-Jka)
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causes formation of autoanti-Jk
Methyldopa
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marker for MONGOLIAN ANCESTRY
Diego (anti-Dia)
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Diego antigens are expressed/located in the
RBCs & Kidneys
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antigens located on the anion exchange molecule
Diego
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Yt antigens are located on RBC ________
acetylcholinesterase
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prevalence higher in Menonite population
Sc2 (Scianna)
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Colton antigens are located on ________
Channel Forming Integral protein (CHIP)
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in colton: | this is for water permeability
Aquaphorin 1
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associated with HLA
Chido-Rodgers
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C4A
Chido
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C4B
Rodgers
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source of anti-H lectin
Ulex europaeus
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expressed on Glucophorin C and/or Glycophorin D
Gerbrich
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Elliptocytosis
Leach Phenotype
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decay accelerating factor (DAF) or CD55
cromer
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DAF or CD55 involved in
regulation of complement activation
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observed in PNH III RBCs
(-) Cromer expression
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Cromer is observed in what population
Blacks
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antigens carried out by CD44 glycoprotein
Indian
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mycoplasma pneumoniae
Autoanti-I
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Cold AIHA
Autoanti-I
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caused by EBV (IM)
anti-i
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HLA-related blood group antigen
Bennett-Goodspeed (Bg)
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recessive genes are able to express themselves only when they are in
Homozygous form