What are the challenges faced by doctors during cross-blood transplants for patients with rare blood groups

Examine the obstacles encountered by medical professionals when conducting cross-blood transplants for patients with rare blood groups like the Bombay blood group.
  • Difficulty in finding a matching blood donor: Due to the rarity of the Bombay blood group, finding a suitable donor with the same blood type can be extremely challenging.
  • Limited blood supply: Even if a compatible donor is identified, the availability of sufficient blood units for a transfusion can be limited, potentially leading to delays in treatment.
  • Risk of immune reactions: In cases where an incompatible blood type is transfused to a patient with a rare blood group, there is a higher risk of severe immune reactions and negative health outcomes.
  • Specialized testing: Additional testing and screening may be required to accurately identify and confirm the rare blood group, adding complexity to the transplant process.
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