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  2. Rh disease - Wikipedia

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    Rh disease. Rh disease (also known as rhesus isoimmunization, Rh (D) disease, or rhesus incompatibility, and blue baby disease) is a type of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). HDFN due to anti-D antibodies is the proper and currently used name for this disease as the Rh blood group system actually has more than 50 antigens and ...

  3. Blood Types & ABO Blood Group Test: What Blood Type Are You?

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    The four major blood groups are based on whether or not you have two specific antigens -- A and B. Doctors call this the ABO Blood Group System. Group A has the A antigen and B antibody. Group B ...

  4. Rh blood group system - Wikipedia

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    The Rh blood group system consisted of 49 defined blood group antigens [ 1 ] in 2005. As of 2023, [update] there are over 50 antigens among which the five antigens D, C, c, E, and e are the most important. There is no d antigen. Rh (D) status of an individual is normally described with a positive (+) or negative (−) suffix after the ABO type ...

  5. Blood Type and Immunity: Is There a Connection? - Healthline

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    A 2017 study from Turkey examined the connection between blood type and the prevalence of autoimmune rheumatic disease. The researchers found that some conditions were more common in people with ...

  6. Blood Typing: Purpose, Procedure, and Risks - Healthline

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    Blood typing is done prior to a blood transfusion or when classifying a person’s blood for donation. Blood typing is a fast and easy way to ensure that you receive the right kind of blood during ...

  7. Rh Incompatibility: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatments - Healthline

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    Too much bilirubin is a sign that the liver, which is responsible for processing old blood cells, is having trouble. Your baby may have one or more of the following symptoms if their bilirubin ...

  8. Rho(D) immune globulin - Wikipedia

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    Rho(D) immune globulin (RhIG) is a medication used to prevent RhD isoimmunization in mothers who are RhD negative and to treat idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) in people who are Rh positive. [2] It is often given both during and following pregnancy. [2]

  9. Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA) Test: Results, Positive vs ...

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    Your test is positive if it finds antinuclear antibodies in your blood. A negative result means it found none. A positive test doesn’t mean that you have an autoimmune condition. Between 3% and ...