HLA-A19
Human leukocyte antigen serotype
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Clinical significance
HLA-A19 has been implicated in a number of diseases, including renal cell carcinoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, vitiligo, and others; antibodies to HLA-A19 were recorded in 86% of infertile men and 92% of infertile women.[1][2]
| Split antigen serotypes of A19 HLA-A |
| HLA-A29 |
| HLA-A30 |
| HLA-A31 |
| HLA-A32 |
| HLA-A33 |
| HLA-A74 |