Bombay phenotype in Orissa: What could we make out of it?
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Detection of a Rare Blood Group “Bombay (Oh) Phenotype” Among the Kutia Kondh Primitive Tribe of Orissa, India
Tribals constitute a major chunk of the total population of India. Out of a total 475 tribal groups in India, about 75 are primitive tribes. Kutia Kondhs of Orissa state are one of the most primitive tribal people of the country. A total of 2488 children aged 6-15 years belonging to 15 major tribes were screened for ABO and Rhesus (D) blood groups at random from various Ashram schools in eight ...
متن کاملIdentification of a rare blood group, “Bombay (Oh) phenotype,” in Bhuyan tribe of Northwestern Orissa, India
BACKGROUND Blood group serology plays a vital role in transfusion medicine. The Bombay (Oh) phenotype is characterized by the absence of A, B, and H antigens on red cells and occurs rarely, especially in tribal populations of India. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES This is a field-based random population study in the Bhuyan tribal community. The study reports three cases of the rare Bombay (Oh) phenotype ...
متن کاملReport of Two Cases of Bembay Phenotype in a Family
This is a report about two sisters whose red cells were grouped as 0, but their father was grouped as AB and their mother was groupe as O. These two sisters were Bombay phenotype it means they were homozygous for and inactive allele (amorph) H. When H is not formed the enzymes determined by A and B genes have no substrate on which to act, so that hh persons can not make the A or B antigen if th...
متن کاملاولین گزارش سه مورد فنوتیپ بمبئی در یک خانواده در استان یزد
The Bombay (Oh) Phenotype is a rare blood group. Phenotypes of this group lack H antigens on their red blood cell membrane and have strongly reactive anti-H in the serum for which patients can receive only autologus or Bombay phenotype red blood cells. We report three cases with Bombay blood group in the city of Yazd to emphasize the transfusion challenges in such patients.
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دوره 13 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2007