ANATOMY
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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Anti-Rh, only
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Anti-A and Anti-B
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Anti-A,
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Detailed explanation-1: -Group AB individuals have neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies in their plasma. Group AB plasma can therefore be given to patients of any ABO blood group and is often referred to as the universal plasma donor.
Detailed explanation-2: -Antibodies produced against Rh antigens The majority of Rh antibodies are of the IgG type. Rh antibodies rarely activate complement. They bind to RBCs and mark them up for destruction in the spleen (extravascular hemolysis). Anti-D, anti-C, anti-e, and anti-c can cause severe hemolytic transfusion reactions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Blood type AB Rh+ AB indicates there are both A and B antigens. Rh+ indicates there are Rh antigens. Antibodies (in the blood plasma): No antibodies!