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The page below is a sample from the LabCE course Rh-Negative Mother with Anti-D at Delivery: A Case Study. Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online.

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Antigram

The antigram below explains possible reasons for cell #2 reacting stronger:
  • The patient may have anti-D and another antibody whose corresponding antigen is on cell # 2, e.g., anti-E or anti-K (highlighted in orange).
  • The patient has an antibody other than anti-D (e.g., anti-Jka) and cell #2 has a double dose of the antigen but cell #1 has only single dose (highlighted in teal).
CellRh-HrKellDuffyKiddLewisLutheranPMNSsXg




Rh DCcEeCwKkKpaJsaFyaFybJkaJkbLeaLebLuaLubPMNSsXgaIS37°AHGCC
1R1R1++00+00+00+++++00++0+0+0001+NT
2R2R2+0++00++000++00+0+++++++002+NT
3rr00+0+00+00+00+0+0+0+0+00000
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