In the "ABO" framework, (and Rhesus D framework) all blood has a place with one of four noteworthy gatherings: A+/−, B+/−, AB+/−, or O+/−. The nearness (+) or nonappearance (−) of the RhD (Rhesus D) antigen is demonstrated by the give or take taking after the ABO sort. However, there are more than two hundred minor blood amasses that can entangle blood transfusions. These are known as uncommon blood classifications. While normal blood classifications are communicated in a letter or two, which might be an or more or a less, fewer individuals express their blood classification in a broad arrangement of letters notwithstanding their 'Abdominal muscle " sort assignment. The h/h blood gather, otherwise called Oh or the Bombay blood gathering, is an uncommon blood classification
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