Para-Bombay phenotype: report of a rare blood group
Journal: Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2012-07-01
Authors : A. Yashovardhan; I.S. Chaitanya Kumar; K.V. Sreedhar Babu; B. Suresh Babu; Anju Verma; B. Siddhartha Kumar; D.S. Jothi Bai;
Page : 141-143
Keywords : Para-Bombay; H-antigen; Secretor status;
Abstract
The blood sample of a 54-year-old male patient who presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of anaemia was submitted to the Blood Bank for blood grouping and cross-matching. In forward grouping, no agglutination was observed with A, B and AB antisera, but agglutination was noticed with D antiserum (Group O). In reverse grouping, there was agglutination in tube labelled A and no agglutination in tubes B and O (Group B) resulting in discrepancy between forward and reverse grouping. Further testing confirmed that the individual's blood group was Para-Bombay B (Para-BH), which is a rare entity. The Para-Bombay phenotype is very rare. Only a few cases of Para-Bombay were reported in India till now and none from Andhra Pradesh. This entity is characterized by the absence of H, A and B antigens on the red cells but their presence in saliva and secretions of gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts. Proper identification of this phenotype is very important; otherwise this particular blood group may be mislabelled as group O.
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