A patient with type AB blood receives a transfusion of type A blood. Which of the following situations is likely to occur?
A. The patient will develop multiple emboli
B. The patient will develop red blood cell agglutination
C. The patient will be able to accept the transfusion without any issue.
D. The patient's blood type will change from type AB to type A
E. The patient will develop disseminated intravascular coagulation
Answer: C
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