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It depends what you define as "Blood".

Type AB, Rh positive recipients may receive whole blood (rarely used in modern transfusion medicine) from AB, Rh positive or negative donors. They may also (generally) receive red cell transfusions from any ABO and Rh blood type. They may receive platelets from any ABO, Rh donor type, but may require removal of residual incompatible plasma from the platelet product prior to infusion. An AB patient may only receive AB plasma.

AB negative recipients may receive whole blood from an AB, Rh negative donor, red cells from any ABO, Rh negative donor, platelets from any ABO, Rh negative donor (with possible plasma reduction), and only AB plasma.

Concerning the transfusion of Rh positive cellular components to Rh negative recipients; ABO compatible, Rh positive red cells may be transfused to Rh negative patients IF there are no compatible, Rh negative products available, transfusion cannot wait for units to be imported, anti-D antibodies are not present in the patient's plasma and the patient is a male, or a female of non-child bearing age.

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Yes it is possible that human body have type ABO blood.

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Is there such a thing as ABO blood type?

In addition to type A, B, and O, there is type AB. This blood type is the rarest of the four.


If your abo blood type is ab what other abo blood groups could you give blood?

A person with blood type AB cannot give blood to anyone but can receive blood from anyone


What is the blood type of a woman with the genotype IA at the ABO locus?

Her blood type will be A.


What is the cleanest blood type in the ABO group?

A


What are genotype of blood typE ABO blood system?

Ia Ib


What type of Blood is it if it is covered with no antigenes?

In the ABO system, it is O blood type that contains no surface antigens.


What are the two major blood groups used to identify blood type?

ABO and Rh


Desribe how to type blood to detect the abo and rh blood groups?

To type blood according to abo, the lab detects the proteins of the cells to determine whether blood is a b or o. To further type blood into rh- and rh positive, the lab checks antibodies to specific proteins.


What is the probability of an AB and Rh- blood type combination?

ABO


If the parents have Type AB and Type O blood could they have a child with type O blood?

We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type O --can only be OO = contributes the O geneFather type AB --can only be AB = contributes A and B genesBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AO = Type ABaby is type BO = Type BGenerally, in order for the baby to be Type O (genotype OO) BOTH parents must contribute the O gene.HOWEVER: There is more to ABO blood typing that just the ABO gene.There is also an inhibitory gene that will change any genotype into the phenotype O.Therefore a person with genetically AB blood can be tested as having Type O.If the baby's inhibitory gene has been turned "on", then no matter what ABO genes he receives from his parents, he will test out as a Type O. This is RARE, but possible.


If the parents have blood Type O and Type AB what blood types could their children have?

We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type O --can only be OO = contributes the O geneFather type AB --can only be AB = contributes A and B genesBaby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type AO = Type ABaby is type BO = Type BIn order for the baby to be Type O (genotype OO) BOTH parents must contribute the O gene.HOWEVER: There is more to ABO blood typing that just the ABO gene.There is also an inhibitory gene that will change any genotype into the phenotype O.Therefore a person with genetically AB blood can be tested as having Type O.If the baby's inhibitory gene has been turned "on", then no matter what ABO genes he receives from his parents, he will test out as a Type O. This is RARE, but possible.


If your blood clumped with both anti-a and anti-b sera your ABO blood type would be what?

it would be type AB.