نتایج جستجو برای: abo hemolytic disease

تعداد نتایج: 1505363  

Fazel Shokri, Roya Payam Khaja Pasha

RhD antigen is the most immunogenic and clinically significant antigen of red blood cells after ABO system. It has historically been associated with hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) which is now routinely prevented by the administration of polyclonal anti-D immunoglobulin. This management of HDN has proven to be one of the most successful cases of prophylactic treatment based on antibody ...

2010
Christopher S. Almond Ravi R. Thiagarajan Elizabeth D. Blume Tajinder P. Singh

Background—The purported advantage of ABO-incompatible (ABO-I) listing is to reduce wait times and wait-list mortality among infants awaiting heart transplantation. We sought to describe recent trends in ABO-I listing for US infants and to determine the impact of ABO-I listing on wait times and wait-list mortality. Methods and Results—In this multicenter retrospective cohort study using Organ P...

2015
Wei Wang Lei Liu Zhiwei Wang Min Wei Qi He Tianlong Ling Ziang Cao Yixin Zhang Qiang Wang Minxin Shi

BACKGROUND ABO blood type is an established prognostic factor in several malignancies, but its role in esophageal cancer (EC) is largely unknown. The aim of this study is to determine whether ABO blood group is associated with survival after esophagectomy for EC. METHODS A total of 406 patients who underwent surgery for EC were enrolled. The associations of ABO blood group with clinical and p...

2015
Chen-Fang Lee Chih-Hsien Cheng Yu-Chao Wang Ruey-Shyang Soong Tsung-Han Wu Hong-Shiue Chou Ting-Jung Wu Kun-Ming Chan Ching-Song Lee Wei-Chen Lee Henrik Petrowsky.

The objective of this study was to evaluate the results of adult ABO-incompatible living donor liver transplantation (LDLT).ABO-incompatible LDLT is an aggressive treatment that crosses the blood-typing barrier for saving lives from liver diseases. Although graft and patient survival have been improved recently by various treatments, the results of adult ABO-incompatible LDLT require further ev...

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Christopher S Almond Kimberlee Gauvreau Ravi R Thiagarajan Gary E Piercey Elizabeth D Blume Leslie B Smoot Francis Fynn-Thompson Tajinder P Singh

BACKGROUND The purported advantage of ABO-incompatible (ABO-I) listing is to reduce wait times and wait-list mortality among infants awaiting heart transplantation. We sought to describe recent trends in ABO-I listing for US infants and to determine the impact of ABO-I listing on wait times and wait-list mortality. METHODS AND RESULTS In this multicenter retrospective cohort study using Organ...

2011
Bassem N Mora Charles B Huddleston

Heart transplantation is an accepted therapeutic modality for end-stage congenital heart disease for both biventricular and univentricular anomalies. Many transplant centers have pushed the limits of transplantation to include patients with high pulmonary vascular resistance, high panel reactive antibodies, positive cross-matches, and ABO-incompatibility. Excellent results have been possible, p...

2014
Julia A. Sharp Pamela H. Whitley Kenji M. Cunnion Neel K. Krishna

The classical pathway of complement plays multiple physiological roles including modulating immunological effectors initiated by adaptive immune responses and an essential homeostatic role in the clearance of damaged self-antigens. However, dysregulated classical pathway activation is associated with antibody-initiated, inflammatory diseases processes like cold agglutinin disease, acute intrava...

2017
Firoozeh Aghasadeghi Mostafa Saadat

AIM Preeclampsia (PE) is a major cause of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. There is a genetic component in the development of PE with estimated heritability around 0.47. Several studies have investigated the association between maternal ABO blood groups (OMIM 110300) and risk of PE, with contradictory results have emerged. Considering that there is no study in this filed from Iran...

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