INVESTIGATIONS OF BLOOD GROUPS AND THEIR ANTIGENS

Authors

  • Daminov F.A Author
  • Djabbarova N.R Author
  • Eshmuratova G.O. Author

Keywords:

hemolytic disease of the newborn, immune response, immunological reactions, erythrocyte antigens;

Abstract

The clinical significance of donor-recipient incompatibility by erythrocyte antigens is dominant, since hemolysis is usually accompanied by organ and functional disorders of varying severity. It is no coincidence that the majority of erythrocyte antigens were discovered when studying the cause of PTO or hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) due to allo-sensitisation of a woman by fetal erythrocytes inherited from the father [1,2,3].

Author Biographies

  • Daminov F.A

    DSc, Ass.Professor, head of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

  • Djabbarova N.R

    assistant of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

  • Eshmuratova G.O.

    cadet of the department of clinical laboratory diagnosis with the course of clinical laboratory diagnostics of PGD;

    Samarkand state medical university

    Samarkand, Uzbekistan

     

Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

INVESTIGATIONS OF BLOOD GROUPS AND THEIR ANTIGENS. (2025). Modern Education and Development, 24(3), 371-375. https://scientific-jl.com/mod/article/view/10248