The blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen.
1Results: No patient of group A showed a carcinoma of verrucous type.
2All the recipient's group A red cells were destroyed within 36 hours.
3So the individuals should be within either group A or group B.
4These patients had a significantly higher DCI and LESPI than group A.
5Two patients in group A died after myocardial infarction unrelated to treatment.
6The S-line crossed the anterior apex of cervical osteophyte in group A.
7The X-ray showed gradual necrosis in the femoral head of group A.
8Post-operative course of group B was considered to be better than group A.
9The mean age was significantly higher in group B than in group A.
10Three further cycles without bleomycin were given to 44 patients in group A.
11Discharge time was significantly lower in group A in comparison to group B.
12By contrast, group A did not differ significantly from control subjects.
13We found no significant difference regarding HCV-RNA titers between group A and B.
14Patients in group A did not receive either MTX or etoposide.
15Echocardiography performed on three of four patients in group A revealed cardiac hypertrophy.
16Patients in group A underwent replacement of the ascending aorta with hemiarch replacement.