What is the significance of the Rh null phenotype in transfusion medicine?

A It is associated with increased risk of hemolysis
B It is a rare condition where an individual lacks all Rh antigens
C It is a common condition found in most blood donors
D It is associated with decreased risk of transfusion reactions
The Rh null phenotype is a rare condition where an individual lacks all Rh antigens, which can lead to complications in transfusion medicine.
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