verenryhmä
Verenryhmä (Finnish for blood group) refers to the classification of human blood by the presence or absence of specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells. The most important systems for transfusion medicine are ABO and Rh.
ABO antigens A and B form four primary phenotypes: A, B, AB and O. Individuals usually have
Rh refers to the presence (positive) or absence (negative) of the D antigen; Rh compatibility is important
O negative red cells are commonly used in emergencies as a universal donor, while AB positive plasma
In pregnancy, Rh incompatibility between an Rh-negative mother and an Rh-positive fetus can cause hemolytic disease
Beyond ABO and Rh, many other blood group systems exist (such as Kell, Duffy, Kidd, MNS) that
The concept originates from early 20th-century work on the ABO system by Karl Landsteiner and later discoveries