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Z67.11 Type A blood, Rh negative

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Name of the Condition

  • Type A blood, Rh negative

Summary

Type A blood, Rh negative is a specific blood type classification. It is defined by the presence of A antigens on red blood cells, the absence of B antigens, and the lack of the Rh factor. This combination is determined by genetic inheritance and is relevant in clinical contexts such as blood transfusions or pregnancy.

Causes

Type A blood, Rh negative is inherited through specific ABO and Rh gene variants passed from parents. The presence of A antigens and the absence of the Rh factor are results of genetic coding, and individuals with this blood type have anti-B antibodies in their plasma.

Risk Factors

  • Genetics: Having one or both parents with type A or O blood, and Rh negative status, increases the likelihood of inheriting this blood type.

Symptoms

  • No direct symptoms are associated with type A blood, Rh negative itself. Its relevance arises in clinical contexts such as blood transfusions or pregnancy.

Diagnosis

Blood typing tests identify ABO antigens and Rh status on red blood cells. These tests use serological methods to confirm the presence of A antigens, absence of B antigens, and lack of the Rh factor, determining the blood type.

Treatment Options

  • No treatment is required for type A blood, Rh negative as a standalone condition. Management focuses on ensuring compatibility in transfusions or addressing related clinical scenarios (e.g., pregnancy).

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Routine follow-up is not necessary unless specific clinical situations (e.g., transfusions, pregnancy) require monitoring.

Complications

  • Incompatible blood transfusion can cause adverse reactions.
  • Pregnancy complications can arise if an Rh-negative mother carries an Rh-positive fetus.

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Awareness of blood type is important for medical procedures and emergencies.

When to Seek Professional Help

  • Seek medical attention if experiencing symptoms of a transfusion reaction (e.g., fever, chills, shortness of breath) or if pregnant and Rh-negative.

Tips for Medical Coders

  • Use code Z67.11 for documentation of type A blood, Rh negative. Ensure clinical documentation specifies both ABO and Rh status to support accurate coding. This code is for classification purposes and does not indicate a pathological condition.
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