Abdul Mannan: Ever heard of Golden Blood?
Abdul Mannan, Consultant Haematologist at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, posted on LinkedIn:
”Ever heard of “Golden Blood”?
It’s not from a fairy tale. It’s real.
Rh Null blood exists in roughly 1 in 6 million people.
These individuals can donate to anyone with Rh complications.
But they can only receive from fellow Rh Null donors.
Imagine needing emergency surgery with only ~50 known donors worldwide.
The science behind it? Fascinating membrane biology and genetics.
The clinical challenge? Life-threatening if mismanaged.
I’ve compiled everything you need to know about Rh Null syndrome.
From molecular pathophysiology to transfusion protocols.
Essential reading for haematologists, transfusion specialists, and medical students.”
Learn more here.

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