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Description

Di^a is found mainly in populations of Mongolian descent and is capable of capable of causing a moderate to severe delayed transfusion reaction. It is found in 36% of South American Indians, 12% of Japanese, and 12% of Chinese, whereas it is rare in Caucasians and Blacks (0.01%). NCBI Bookself [Internet Book], 2005. Source: National Library of Medicine, Di^a

Basic Part Properties

Part Name
D little i super little a
Part Display Name
Di^a
Part Type
Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
Created On
2000-05-04
Construct for LOINC Short Name
Di sup(a)

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Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
zh-CN Chinese (China) Di^a
Synonyms: D little i super little a;D little i super little a 型;Di^a
fr-CA French (Canada) D petit i exposant petit a
et-EE Estonian (Estonia) Di^a
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Dia
it-IT Italian (Italy) D i minuscola apice a
Synonyms: Di^a
tr-TR Turkish (Turkey) D küçük i süper küçük a
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) D малое i супер малое a
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) D kleine i super kleine a
Synonyms: Di^a
fr-BE French (Belgium) D petit I exposant petit a