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    Blood group genotyping is becoming an increasingly common alternative to more traditional serological methods of determining blood group antigens to help determine the optimal blood for patients in need of a transfusion.

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    Patients who are Rh negative, if transfused with Rh-positive blood, can become immunized for anti-D immunoglobulin (Ig).[1][1] These patients are at risk of severe transfusion reactions, and if they become pregnant, the fetus is at risk of severe anemia. A small number (0.5%) of patients have a

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    For all of its faults, social media provides an extraordinary opportunity for pathologists and laboratory professionals to engage with each other as well as the general public. And if we are mindful about how we show up, platforms like Twitter giv…

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