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ABO Blood Groups Table 17.4 similar Anti A and Anti B antibodies
Anti A antibodies none A B AB O
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Transfusion reactions cause Agglutination
Destruction of RBCs follows following formation of antigen-antibody complexes Capillaries get plugged → ischemia , hypoxia, infarctions Hemolysis follows If hemolysis is massive and rapid → kidney failure
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Transfusion reactions
Anti A Anti B
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Rh blood types
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HDN = Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn (a. k. a
HDN = Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn (a.k.a. erythroblastosis fetalis)
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HDN can be prevented with RhoGAM
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Q&A Anti A Anti B
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Respiratory System Anatomy
Fig. 22.1 Upper respiratory tract Vs. Lower respiratory tract Starts with larynx Conducting Zone Respiratory Zone
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Conducting Zone Passages
Fig. 22.8
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Respiratory Zone Structures
Fig. 22.9
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Alveoli & The “Respiratory Membrane”
Fig
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Q&A Anti A Anti B
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