BIOL 1200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Abo Blood Group System, Nephrology, Blood Transfusion

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15 Dec 2019
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Rbcs need to be typed and cross-matched to identify antigens properly to prevent rejection. Types o and a are the most common. Each rbc has an antigen with a corresponding antibody. Type a blood has an a antigen and an anti-b antibody. Type b blood has a b antigen and an anti-a antibody. Type ab blood has both a and b antigens and no antibodies. Type o blood has no antigen and both a and. Type o is the universal donor and type a is the universal recipient. The immune system recognizes the transplanted tissue as a foreign invader and attacks it. The attackers (lymphocytes) destroy the donated tissue. Acute rejection occurs within the first few weeks. Chronic rejection occurs slowly and is due to vessel damage that decreases blood flow to donated tissue. This decreased blood flow causes chronic ischemia and death of the donor organ. Testing the function of the transplanted organ.

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