There are two types of patients who are difficult to transfuse because of the presence of red cell antibodies, those patients who have an antibody reactive against an antigen of high incidence and those who have multiple antibodies. Possible sources of blood for the patient who has an antibody reactive against a high-incidence red cell antigen include the patient's family, rare donors lacking the high-incidence antigen, and self-donation. Possible sources of blood for those who have multiple antibodies are limited to rare donors lacking the appropriate combination of antigens or to self-donation.
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