Change of Blood Group B in a Case of Leukaemia
- 8 July 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Vox Sanguinis
- Vol. 7 (4) , 449-453
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1423-0410.1962.tb03276.x
Abstract
Summary: A change of blood group B in a patient suffering from acute leukaemia is reported.By elution experiments, treatment with proteolytic enzymes and lattice formation it was shown that the non‐agglutinated red cells contained B antigen.Résumé: Les auteurs rapportent sur une modification du groupe sanguin B chez un malade atteint de leucémie aiguë.Au moyen d'épreuves d'élutions, de traitement par des enzymes protéolytiques et de réactions antigène‐anticorps en chaîne, les auteurs ont pu démontrer que les érythrocytes non agglutinés contenaient de l'antigène B.Zusammenfassung: Es wird ein Wechsel der Blutgruppe B bei einem Patienten mit akuter Leukämie beschrieben. Anhand von Elutionsversuchen, der Behandlung der Zellen mit proteolytischen Enzymen sowie mit Antigen/Antikörper‐Ketten, konnte gezeigt werden, daß die nicht agglutinablen Zellen B‐Antigen enthielten.Keywords
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