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Blood Group Variants in an Egyptian Individual: A Case Study

Alexis Vigil, Taylor Poulson, Oakley James and Justin Rhees
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science April 2026, DOI: https://doi.org/10.29074/ascls.2025003302
Alexis Vigil
Weber State University
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Oakley James
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    Automated CBC results

    CBC Results
    CategoryValueFemale Reference Interval
    WBC8.8 × 103/μL4.5–12.5 × 103/μL
    RBC5.3 × 106/μL4.0–5.3 × 106/μL
    HGB13.6 g/dL12.1–15.2 g/dL
    HCT42%36%–47%
    MCV77 fL81–97 fL
    MCH25.6 pg26.7–33.4 pg
    MCHC33 g/dL32–36 g/dL
    PLT386 × 103/μL140–400 × 103/μL
    RDW-SD40.5 fL38.4–49.5 fL
    RDW-CV14.9%11.3%–15.6%
    MPV10.3 fL6.6–12.0 fL
    Abnormalities seen1+ ovalocytosis, 1+ poikilocytosis, 1+ acanthocytosis, 1+ hypochromia

    Abbreviations: CBC, complete blood cell; CV, coefficient of variation; HCT, hematocrit; HGB, hemoglobin; MBV, mean platelet volume; MCH, mean corpuscular hemoglobin; MCHC, MCH concentration; PLT, platelet count; RBC, red blood cell; RDW, red cell distribution width; WBC, white blood cell.

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    Keywords

    • ADT - antibody detect test
    • CBC - complete blood cell
    • EDTA - ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
    • IRB - institutional review board
    • MCV - mean corpuscular volume
    • MLS - medical laboratory science
    • NGS - next-generation sequencing
    • PCR - polymerase chain reaction
    • RBC - red blood cell
    • SCD - sickle cell disease
    • SS - Sanger sequencing
    • immunohematology
    • blood group antigens
    • molecular genotyping
    • partial antigen expression

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