A transfusion reaction will happen if donor type AB erythrocytes are transfused into a recipient of type B blood. Explain what the transfusion reaction is and why the reaction will
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Step 1: State the ABO antigens on donor erythrocytes — donor type AB erythrocytes express both A and B antigens on their red cell surfaces. Show more…
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