![]() ![]() For evaluation of the origin of irregular antibodies, histories of pregnancy and transfusion were reviewed. The titers, Ig-types and 37 Degrees Celsius-reactivity were tested to confirm its clinical significance. For those identified as positive anti- Rh samples, monoclonal antibodies (anti-D, -C, -c, -E and -e) were used to identify the specific antigen and confirm the accuracy of the irregular antibody tests. ![]() ![]() Irregular antibodies were screened and identified by Microcolum Gel Coomb's test. To study the prevalence and distribution of anti- Rh blood group antibodies in Chinese population and its clinical significance. Wu, Yuan-jun Wu, Yong Chen, Bao-chan Liu, Yan These data suggest that ABO- Rh blood groups might be unassociated with CSX. According to our results, there were no differences in ABO- Rh blood groups distribution between CSX patients and normal population. Blood groups distribution among CSX patients showed phenotypes A, B, AB, O and Rh negative as 33.1%, 21.9%, 9.3%, 35.8%, and 7.9%, respectively. The frequency of ABO- Rh blood groups was compared to the frequency of these blood groups in the West-Azerbaijan province, Iran general population. One hundred forty six patients (59.1%) were female, and the mean patient age was 52 ± 11 years. A total of 247 CSX patients' records were reviewed in a cross-sectional study from 2006 to 2010. We aimed to investigate the distribution of ABO- Rh blood groups in these patients. Kheradmand, Fatemeh Rasmi, Yousef Nemati, Mohaddeseh Mohammadzad, Mir Hossein Seyedĭata on frequency distribution of ABO- Rh blood groups in cardiac syndrome X (CSX) patients are not available. ABO- Rh blood groups distribution in cardiac syndrome X patients. ![]()
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