
1) Blood typing concern 2) Concern for a blood typer 3) Typing concern
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(from the article `therapeutics`) Most individuals are Rh-positive, which means they have the D antigen; less than 15 percent of the population lack this antigen and are Rh-negative. ... ...between an Rh-negative mother and an Rh-positive fetus. If the mother has been sensitized (by previous exposure) to Rh-positive red blood cells, ......
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An antigen that may or may notbe present on the surface of human bloodcells. If a person's blood has the antigen, their blood type ispositive, if they do not, it is negative. The Rh factor isimportant mainly because if a woman who is Rh- conceives a child who is Rh+, themixing of their bloods in the placenta may provoke an immune reaction in the mo...
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any of numerous genetically determined antigens (agglutinogens) found on the surface of erythrocytes; there are at least eight different ones. If one of the factors is present in an individual's erythrocytes, the blood type is called Rh positive (D positive, Rh0); if the factor is absent, the blood type is called Rh negative (D negat...
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A protein that is found on red blood cells. If the Rh factor protein is present on the cells, a person is Rh-positive. If there is no Rh factor protein, the person is Rh-negative. An Rh-negative woman carrying an Rh-positive fetus
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(= Rh factor) Rhesus factor: see rhesus blood group.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the antigen of the Rh blood group system. See Blood Groups Appendix. Synonyms: Rhesus factor
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Rh factor: An antigen found in the red blood cells of most people: those who have Rh factor are said to be Rh positive (Rh+), while those who do not are Rh negative (Rh-) Blood used in transfusions much match donors for Rh status as well as for ABO blood group, as Rh- patients will develop anemia if given R+ blood. Rh typing is also important durin...
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A group of antigens in the blood.
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red blood cell surface antigen that can trigger type II hypersensitivity reactions
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an antigen found on the surface of red blood cells of people who test positive
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An additional blood factor found in the red blood cells. When it is absent, the person is said to be Rh negative.
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A group of antigens in the blood.
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A protein that is found on red blood cells. If the Rh factor protein is present on the cells, a person is Rh-positive. If there is no Rh factor protein, the person is Rh-negative. An Rh-negative woman carrying an Rh-positive fetus may produce antibodies that attack the fetus's blood.
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