I know this was posted two years ago but hopefully someone will see this and answer. With cryoprecipitate because its pooled plasma (assuming its 5 different donors because one person can't donate 5 bags the same day) does that make it even more likely to have an anaphylactic or allergic reaction? Thank you for posting this its really helpful I only wish the products shelf life was listed on each product i'm having a hard time finding some of them.
How is the donor antigens of incompatible blood group ( ABO ) can be attached by the immune system of recipient and is there any antibody can be developed by A or B antigen of the donor?
Hiya thanks for your question? Just to clarify, do you mean how does an ABO mismatch lead to a haemolytic reaction, or more the donor anti-HLA antibodies which stimulate recipient's neutrophils?
@@bunmed3817 I mean how is the immune system of recipient can attach the foreign antigen of incompatible blood group transfusioned to him/her. The pathway of attacking a foreign epitopes. Most of videos which I found are about attacking the bacterial antigens.
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I know this was posted two years ago but hopefully someone will see this and answer.
With cryoprecipitate because its pooled plasma (assuming its 5 different donors because one person can't donate 5 bags the same day) does that make it even more likely to have an anaphylactic or allergic reaction?
Thank you for posting this its really helpful I only wish the products shelf life was listed on each product i'm having a hard time finding some of them.
How is the donor antigens of incompatible blood group ( ABO ) can be attached by the immune system of recipient and is there any antibody can be developed by A or B antigen of the donor?
Hiya thanks for your question? Just to clarify, do you mean how does an ABO mismatch lead to a haemolytic reaction, or more the donor anti-HLA antibodies which stimulate recipient's neutrophils?
@@bunmed3817 I mean how is the immune system of recipient can attach the foreign antigen of incompatible blood group transfusioned to him/her. The pathway of attacking a foreign epitopes. Most of videos which I found are about attacking the bacterial antigens.
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