Question:
2. Why is anti-A1 unlikely to cause a transfusion reaction and when is it considered clinically significant?
Author: Ellyn Mae ArmadaAnswer:
- It is unlikely to cause a transfusion reaction due to the fact that anti-A1 is a naturally occurring IgM cold-reacting antibody and usually reacts only at temperatures below 37 degrees Celsius. It is considered clinically significant if it is reactive at 37 degrees Celsius.
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