An ABO incompatibility reaction would occur in a person with type A blood who had a transfusion of type B.
Your immune system assaults and kills the new blood cells in an ABO incompatibility reaction.
What exactly is an ABO incompatibility reaction?
Your immune system assaults and kills the new blood cells in an ABO incompatibility reaction.
You have both A and B antigens if your blood type is AB.
This indicates that you are a universal recipient who can receive any blood type. Only those with type AB blood, though, are eligible to receive blood donations.
Transfusion of blood that is ABO-incompatible frequently results in acute hemolytic response, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and acute renal damage (AKI).