Autotransfusion performed on a patient with cis AB blood group

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Abstract

Cis AB blood group is a rare variant of the AB blood group resulting from inheritance of both A and B genes on one chromosome. It may lead to misclassification in ABO grouping and clinical misdiagnosis as a result of its divergence from the laws of Landsteiner and Mendel. We encountered a case of cis AB blood group, and we found that autotransfusion was useful during surgery in this patient with a rare blood group.

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Kawahito, S., Kitahata, H., Kimura, H., Tanaka, K., & Oshita, S. (1999). Autotransfusion performed on a patient with cis AB blood group. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 83(3), 491–492. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/83.3.491

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