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'''Blood group''' (or '''blood type''') is a term used to clasify blood based on the presence or absence of a specific antigen on red blood cells surface. According to the International Society of Blood Transfusion, there are about 30 human blood group systems recognized so far<ref>Table of blood group systems, ISBT (August 2008). Retrieved on 15 November 2010.</ref>.<br> | '''Blood group''' (or '''blood type''') is a term used to clasify blood based on the presence or absence of a specific antigen on [[Red blood cells|red blood cells]] surface. According to the International Society of Blood Transfusion, there are about 30 human blood group systems recognized so far <ref>Table of blood group systems, ISBT (August 2008). Retrieved on 15 November 2010.</ref>.<br> | ||
== ABO blood group system<br> == | == ABO blood group system<br> == | ||
The most common blood group system being used nowadays is ABO blood group system. In this system, there are 4 classification of blood types. They are group A, B, AB and O. These groups are classified according to the presence or absence of ABO antigen. | The most common blood group system being used nowadays is ABO blood group system. In this system, there are 4 classification of blood types. They are group A, B, AB and O. These groups are classified according to the presence or absence of ABO [[Antigen|antigen]]. '''<br>''' | ||
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== Rh blood group system<br> == | == Rh blood group system<br> == | ||
Rh blood group system is the second most important system in determining blood groups. It is based on the presence or absence of D antigen on the red blood cells surface. | Rh blood group system is the second most important system in determining blood groups. It is based on the presence or absence of D [[Antigen|antigen]] on the red blood cells surface. | ||
== See also<br> == | == See also<br> == |
Revision as of 18:51, 15 November 2010
Blood group (or blood type) is a term used to clasify blood based on the presence or absence of a specific antigen on red blood cells surface. According to the International Society of Blood Transfusion, there are about 30 human blood group systems recognized so far [1].
ABO blood group system
The most common blood group system being used nowadays is ABO blood group system. In this system, there are 4 classification of blood types. They are group A, B, AB and O. These groups are classified according to the presence or absence of ABO antigen.
Blood group | Antigen(s) present on erythrocytes | Antibodies present in plasma | Genotype(s) |
A | A antigen | Anti-B | AA or AO |
B | B antigen | Anti-A | BB or BO |
AB | A and B antigens | none | AB |
O | none | Anti-A and B | OO |
Rh blood group system
Rh blood group system is the second most important system in determining blood groups. It is based on the presence or absence of D antigen on the red blood cells surface.
See also
References
- ↑ Table of blood group systems, ISBT (August 2008). Retrieved on 15 November 2010.
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