A transfusion of RH+ blood was given to a patient with Rh- blood. After oneweek a similar transfusion was given to the same patient. What...

      

A transfusion of RH+ blood was given to a patient with Rh- blood. After one
week a similar transfusion was given to the same patient. What was likely to be the effect of
the second transfusion?

  

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Kavungya
After the first transfusion the patient would produce rhesus antibodies; second transfusion
rhesus antigen would react with rhesus antibodies; causing agglutination;
Kavungya answered the question on June 17, 2019 at 13:48


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