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Thursday 4 August 2011

UnTuk P3nGetaHuaN SuMe....!!!

Tarikh : 4/8/2011
Wktu : 3:00 PM
Lokasi : Clinic
Mood : Ingin tahu... #_# ??

aku dikejutkan dengan sesuatu yang aku tak pernah dengar oleh seorang pekerja yang datang ke clinic aku untuk memeriksa tekanan darah...dalam pada mase itu dia bertanyekn kepada aku mengenai Bombay Blood. Aku dengan sedikit pelik sebab memang aku tak pernah dengar wlaupun aku ngaku yang aku tak ske blaja subject hemo...akhirnye aku pun surf la kat internet...and ape yang aku dapat ade lah yang kat bawah ni...meh la same2 kte mengumpul ilmu....



It is called Bombay Blood Group because Bombay Blood Group was

first discovered in Bombay. When Bombay Blood Group was first

encountered, Bombay Blood Group was found not to be of either

group A or B and so was thought to be of Group O. But on further

test, Bombay Blood group didnot match even for O-ve or O+ve

because of the absence of Antigen 'h'.

This rare genotype was labelled as the Bombay Blood Group. If a

Bombay Blood Group recipient is not transfused the blood of a

Bombay Blood Group person, it can lead to a haemolytic

transfusion reaction, which can be fatal and lead to death

Bombay phenotype ( Bombay Blood group ) is a rare blood group

which shows absence of A,B,H antigens on red cells and presence

of anti-A, anti-B and anti-H antibodies in serum.
bagi sesape yang tak tau ni la bentuk darah kite



The rare individuals with Bombay phenotype do not express H

substance on their red blood cells and therefore do not bind A or

B antigens. Instead, they produce antibodies to H substance

(which is present on all red cells except those of hh phenotype)

as well as to both A and B antigens and are therefore compatible

only with other hh donors.

Individuals with Bombay phenotype blood groups can only be

transfused with blood from other Bombay phenotype individuals.

Given that this condition is very rare to begin with, any person

with this blood group, who needs an urgent blood transfusion, may

be simply out of luck, as it would be quite unlikely that any

blood bank would have any in stock.

If a Bombay Blood Group recipient is not transfused the blood of

a Bombay Blood Group person, it can lead to a haemolytic

transfusion reaction, which can be fatal and lead to death.




p/s: Tq Uncle T.Selvarajah sebab bagitau aku pasal ni...tambah jugk la ilmu aku arini....Alhamdulillah....


inilah care mewairis darah...

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