1. The First Case of Para-Bombay Blood Type Encountered in a Korean Tertiary Hospital
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Heung Bum Oh, Sang-Hyun Hwang, Dae Hyun Ko, Yousun Chung, Jin Seok Kim, Min-Sun Kim, Sung-Han Kim, Hyungsuk Kim, and Hyewon Park
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Blood type ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood transfusion ,business.industry ,Anemia ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,Southeast asian ,medicine.disease ,Human FUT2 Protein ,03 medical and health sciences ,Agglutination (biology) ,Laboratory Medicine ,Human FUT1 Protein ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antigen ,Internal medicine ,H Blood Group System ,Medicine ,Missense mutation ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Typing ,business - Abstract
Para-Bombay phenotypes are rare blood groups that have inherent defects in producing H antigens associated with FUT1 and/or FUT2. We report the first case of para-Bombay blood type in a Southeast Asian patient admitted at a tertiary hospital in Korea. A 23-year-old Indonesian man presented to the hospital with fever and was diagnosed with a disseminated nontuberculous mycobacterium infection and anemia. During blood group typing for blood transfusion, cell typing showed no agglutination with both anti-A and anti-B reagents. Serum typing showed strong reactivity against B cells and trace agglutination pattern with A1 cells. His red blood cells failed to react with anti-H reagents. Direct sequencing of FUT1 and FUT2 revealed a missense variation, c.328G>A (p.Ala110Thr, rs56342683, FUT1*01W.02), and a synonymous variant, c.390C>T (p.Asn130=, rs281377, Se357), respectively. This highlights the need for both forward and reverse grouping., Graphical Abstract
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- 2019
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