Vércsoportú
Vércsoportú is a Hungarian adjective meaning "blood group" or "of blood type." It is used to describe individuals based on their blood group classification, such as A, B, AB, or O, and their Rh factor (positive or negative). For example, "A vércsoportú ember" translates to "a person of blood type A." This adjective is fundamental in medical contexts, particularly for blood transfusions, organ donations, and certain genetic studies. Understanding an individual's vércsoportú is crucial for safe medical procedures. The classification system, primarily the ABO and Rh systems, categorizes blood based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells. These antigens can trigger an immune response if incompatible blood is introduced into the body. Therefore, knowing one's vércsoportú is not only a matter of medical record but also of personal health awareness. The term can also appear in discussions related to blood donation campaigns or when determining compatibility for familial relationships.