Volume 1, Issue 1 (Autumn 2004)                   Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2004, 1(1): 43-49 | Back to browse issues page

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Ravanparvar N, Samiee S, Asadi G, Sahebjamme M, Lotfi P, Taherian D. The survey of prevalence of rare Bombay (Oh) blood group among 3 different population in Tehran (1381-1382). Sci J Iran Blood Transfus Organ 2004; 1 (1) :43-49
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  Abstract

  

  Background and Objectives

  H antigen is a precursor to A and B antigens. Person who lacks A and B antigens has a strong expression of H antigen. In 1 per million population, Bombay phenotype ( lack of A, B, H antigens) is observed, because this group should just experience autologous transfusion. Accurate identification of such people is highly recommended.

  

  Materials and Methods

  2178 persons from 3 different population were selected. One group was Indian population of Tehran (100), 78 persons from 2 families with Bombay phenotype history, and the third group(2000) was selected as volunteer donors. All of them have O group phenotype.10cc of whole blood was taken from each subject. Red blood cells washed 3 times with saline and finally samples with 5% dilution were prepared. Each sample was treated with H-Lectin anti-sera, and after 30 minutes agglutination was detected with naked eye and microscope.

  

  Results

  Only 1 subject among donors had Bombay phenotype.

  

  Conclusions

  Limitation in Indian population in Tehran caused hinderance in detection of new cases of Bombay phenotype. At the end, detection of 1 Bombay phenotype among 2000 donors seems very significant.

  

  

  Key words: H antigen, Bombay phenotype, 3 different population

  

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