93905-8
ABO group [Type] in Blood--during infancy
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Term Description
During the first 4-6 months of life reverse grouping on infants may reflect maternal antibodies and it may take several months for newborns to develop their own antibodies against the A and B antigens not present on their own cells. Because of this, blood typing of infants often involves only forward grouping. In some jurisdictions, legislation dictates confirmation of blood grouping after a certain age (6 months in France).
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Part Descriptions
LP17806-8 ABO group
The ABO blood group antigens are encoded by one genetic locus, the ABO locus, which has three alternative forms: A, B, and O. A child receives one of these three forms from each parent, yielding six possible genotypes and four possible blood types (aka phenotypes: A, AB, B, O). ABO blood group antigens remain of prime importance in transfusion and transplantation medicine, and they are the most immunogenic of all the blood group antigens. ABO antibodies are of major clinical significance because they are naturally and universally occurring, and they are highly reactive. The distribution of the four phenotypes varies across the world - type O is the most common, followed by type A, then type B, and type AB is the least common. The ABO system is acknowledged in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular, infectious and neoplastic disorders, and pre-eclampsia. H antigen deficiency is known as the "Bombay phenotype" and is found in 1 in 10,000 people in India and 1 in 1 million people in Europe. [NCBI Books:NBK2267] PMID: 27177402[NCBI Books:NBK2264]
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LP412133-3 during infancy BldBk
During the first 4-6 months of life reverse grouping on infants may reflect maternal antibodies and it may take several months for newborns to develop their own antibodies against the A and B antigens not present on their own cells. Because of this, blood typing of infants often involves only forward grouping. In some jurisdictions, legislation dictates confirmation of blood grouping after a certain age (6 months in France).
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Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- ABO group^during infancy
- Property
- Type
- Time
- Pt
- System
- Bld
- Scale
- Nom
- Method
Additional Names
- Short Name
- ABO Group infant Bld
- Display Name
- ABO group during infancy (Bld)
- Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
- ABO group During Infancy, Blood
Example Answer List: LL2419-1
Source: Regenstrief LOINCAnswer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
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Group ACopyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:112144000 Blood group A (finding) | LA19710-5 | ||
Group BCopyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:112149005 Blood group B (finding) | LA19709-7 | ||
Group OCopyright http://snomed.info/sct ID:58460004 Blood group O (finding) | LA19708-9 | ||
Group AB | LA28449-9 |
Basic Attributes
- Class
- BLDBK
- Type
- Laboratory
- First Released
- Version 2.67
- Last Updated
- Version 2.72
- Order vs. Observation
- Both
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
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93941-3 | ABO and Rh group during infancy panel - Blood |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
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es-ES | Spanish (Spain) | Grupos sanguíneos AB0^Durante la infancia: |
es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) | Grupo ABO ^ durante la infancia: |
fr-FR | French (France) | ABO groupage < 6 mois: |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | ABO, gruppo^durante l'infanzia: Synonyms: Banca del sangue Gruppo ABO Punto nel tempo (episodio) Sangue |
zh-CN | Chinese (China) | ABO 血型^婴儿期期间: Synonyms: 分类型应答; |
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