3. Is there such a thing as an Anti-d antibody? Why or Why not? 4. What would cause an Rh-negative patient to have Anti-
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3. Is there such a thing as an Anti-d antibody? Why or Why not? 4. What would cause an Rh-negative patient to have Anti-
3. Is there such a thing as an Anti-d antibody? Why or Why not? 4. What would cause an Rh-negative patient to have Anti-D in their serum? 5. What is the Du antigen? How is it detected? Does having it means that a person is borderline Rh negative /Rh positive? Is enhancement media needed to detect Du? 6. Anti-D titers of <1:8 usually indicate that Rho-Gam ban be given safely, however it should be reviewed by the pathologist. What conditions can occur in a Rh-negative pregnant patient with Anti-D? 7. How many different antisera are used for Rh genotyping? Which are used first? If Anti E is used first and is negative, should Anti-e be tested with the patient's cells, or is it necessary? If Anti-E gives a positive reaction, should Anti-e be tested?
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