Immunohaematology
Immunohematology, more commonly known as blood banking is a branch of hematology which studies antigen-antibody reactions and analogous phenomena as they relate to the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of blood disorders. A person employed in this field is referred to as an immunohematologist. Their day-to-day duties include blood typing, cross-matching and antibody identification.[1][citation needed]
See also
- Clinical laboratory scientist
- Transfusion medicine
References
^ Todd, C. Interview. 16 May 2008. Immunohematologist.
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