A patient's blood type test are as follows:
Forward typing: Anti-A serum agglutination, Anti-B serum agglutination
Reverse typing: A reagent cells negative, B reagent cells negative.
What is this person's blood type?
Group of answer choices
Type A
Type AB
The test results don't match.
Type B
Type O
This is a process to detect the blood group of a person. In this, the particular antibodies are tested and if these form a clump or agglutination it means the blood cell is present for the particular group. So if this cell is showing agglutination for both A and B it means the person has both groups. So the person is AB.
The answer is AB.
A patient's blood type test are as follows: Forward typing: Anti-A serum agglutination, Anti-B serum agglutination...
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