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BB QUICK

: nonspecific marker of
inflammation

NOTES C2
: most common complement
deficiency
ABO Antibodies
: most common antibody Type II Hypersensitivity Reaction
: causes most severe type of : TRALI (Transfusion Related Acute
hemolytic transfusion reaction Lung Injury)

Kell IgM
: second most immunogenic : most efficient antibody in
antibody causing HDN complement fixation

hh ABO incompatibility
: genotype of Bombay : most common type of HDN

Kidd CPDA-1
: causes delayed HTR : most commonly used
anticoagulant for blood
HLA B8 transfusion among neonates or
: Myasthenia gravis pediatric patients

Prozone phenomenon Avidity


: antigen excess : strength of reacting antibody

Postzone phenomenon Penicillin


: antibody excess : most common drug associated
with Type I hypersensitivity
Type III Hypersensitivity reaction
: Arthus reaction
1 unit of cryoprecipitate
Neocyte transfusion : contains 80 units of Factor VIII
: patients with Cooley’s anemia : contains 150 mg/dL of fibrinogen
(B-thalassemia)/Sickle cell anemia
NK Cell
Rheumatoid arthritis : aka Large Granular Lymphocyte
: most common autoimmune
disorder TEGISON
: permanent deferral
Acute Phase Reactants

G .D.E
Anti-I
: atypical pneumonia Type A
: true blood type that
Anti-i demonstrates Acquired B
: infectious mononucleosis Phenomenon
: cord blood samples
Hepatitis
SPE (Serum Protein : most common
Electrophoresis) transfusion-associated disease
: important in diagnosis of
monoclonal gammopathies Plasma
: blood component for Vitamin K
Anti-HAV IgG (+) deficiency
Anti-HAV IgM (-)
: recovery from Hepa A Citrate effect
: most common adverse effect of
Mantoux test plateletpheresis collection
: tuberculin sensitivity test
Leukocyte-reduced filters
Darkfield microscopy : reduce the risk of CMV infection
: used in FTA-ABS : prevent HLA alloimmunization
: prevent Febrile Nonhemolytic
Interferon alpha Transfusion Reaction
: used to treat Kaposi’s sarcoma
Alloimmunization
Paroxysmal Nocturnal : result from anamnestic response
Hemoglobinuria following secondary exposure to
: washed RBCs (blood component donor RBCs
of choice)
Leukoagglutinins
Granulocyte Concentrate : most likely etiologic cause of
: used to treat Chronic FNHTR
Granulomatous Disease (CGD)
RIBA (Recombinant Immunoblot
RPR Assay)
: read macroscopically : used to confirm if a patient or
donor is infected with HCV
VDRL
: read microscopically Platelet concentrates
: shelf-life of 5 days (closed system)
42 days
: SAGM life span

G .D.E

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