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Rh Blood Group System | Dr Najeeb

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00:00:00 Discovery of Rh blood group system and its classification into subgroups
00:07:37 Origin, structure and major variants of Rh antigens/Rh factors
00:16:15 Difference between Rh blood group system antigens & ABO blood group system antigens
00:18:47 Most important antigen variant in Rh blood group system
00:21:10 Differentiation between a Rh positive and a Rh negative person
00:23:21 Weak D
00:25:54 Partial D
00:27:14 Rhnull
00:30:06 Major classifications of blood group systems i.e. ABO blood group system and Rh blood group system
00:34:40 Distribution of Rh ve and Rh +ve people in general population



The Rh blood group system is a human blood group system. It contains proteins on the surface of red blood cells. After the ABO blood group system, it is the most likely to be involved in transfusion reactions. The Rh blood group system consisted of 49 defined blood group antigens[1] in 2005. As of 2023, there are over 50 antigens among which the five antigens D, C, c, E, and e are the most important. There is no d antigen. Rh(D) status of an individual is normally described with a positive (+) or negative (−) suffix after the ABO type (e.g., someone who is A+ has the A antigen and Rh(D) antigen, whereas someone who is A− has the A antigen but lacks the Rh(D) antigen). The terms Rh factor, Rh positive, and Rh negative refer to the Rh(D) antigen only. Antibodies to Rh antigens can be involved in hemolytic transfusion reactions and antibodies to the Rh(D) and Rh antigens confer significant risk of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn.

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