What can be concluded in a patient who has anti-K identified in his serum but phenotypes positive for K antigen?
A) Kell antiserum was omitted.
B) Patient was recently transfused with K-positive blood.
C) Anti-K was misidentified
D) Patient was recently transfused with K-positive blood and Anti-K was misidentified
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