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Jk(a−b−) red blood cells resist urea lysis
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Falsely high automated platelet counts in a patient with aplastic anemia were found to be due to increased resistance of the red blood cells to urea lysis. The patient's blood group Jk(a-b-). Further investigation revealed that this phenomenon occurred with all of eight bloods of the phenotype Jk(a-b-) but not with red blood cells of other phenotypes tested. We therefore report an association of a rare blood group phenotype with unusual red blood cell behavior in vitro.
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