نتایج جستجو برای: abo hemolytic disease

تعداد نتایج: 1505363  

2013
Farhad Heydarian Fatemeh Khatami Pouya Parvaresh Masumeh Rezanejad

Materials and Methods: This two-year retrospective study of 1800 jaundiced term-neonates studied 355 cases due to ABO incompatibility divided into two groups: with and without hemolytic disease. Relation of laboratory parameters and immunohematological tests to severity of disease were studied. We did not analyze the maternal antibody titer or elusion test, and this was a limitation of the stud...

Journal: :Revista chilena de pediatria 1954
S ROSELLO

Hemolytic disease of newborn due to ABO-incompatibility is the most common cause of hemolytic diseases of newborns, its occur due to ABO blood group incompatibility between the mother and infant. The aim of study is to identify the incidence and severity of jaundice in patients with ABO incompatibility. Fifty four babies with ABO incompatibility admitted to AlKhansah maternity and children teac...

2012
Mina Hur Hee-Won Moon Seog-Woon Kwon

ABO antigens are composed of sugar chains and exist not only on red cells but also on many other cells including endothelial cells and epithelial cells of various organs such as kidney, heart, bowel, lung, and pancreas (Marionneau et al., 2001). ABO antibodies, which have been called as isoagglutinins, are preformed antibodies directed against missing A or B antigens. The source of anti-A/B ant...

2006
David A Sandler

Synonyms and related keywords: blood transfusions, blood products, acute hemolytic transfusion reactions, transfusion complications, blood product reactions, allergic transfusion reaction, blood type, circulatory volume overload, anaphylactic transfusion reaction, blood anaphylaxis, hemolytic reactions, allergic reactions, anaphylactic reaction, anaphylaxis, transfusion-related acute lung injur...

Journal: :Blood 1955
P O HUBINONT P LATIERS T MASSARTGUIOT

On the contrary, discussion is still opet whether ABO iso-immunization induces a condition identical in every way with hemolytic disease of the newborn due to anti-Rh. Some evidence show-s that this may occasionally happen.’ ‘ . 15 , 37 ,16, 38 ,4 #{149} 22 More atypical forms were, how’ever, described Oil the basis of serological findings, the mother’s serum contailling an immune antibody anti...

Journal: :British medical journal 1973
E L Romano N C Hughes-Jones P L Mollison

The minimum number of IgG anti-A (or anti-B) molecules detectable on A or B red cells by the antiglobulin reaction was found to be the same-that is, about 150 molecules per red cell-with newborn as with adult cells. Furthermore, the ratio of anti-IgG bound to IgG anti-A (or anti-B) molecules was the same whether the anti-A (or anti-B) molecules were present on newborn or on adult cells and was ...

2013
NAVEEN G. NADIG

ABO hemolytic disease is the most common blood group incompatible hemolytic processes of the newborn period and is the major cause of neonatal jaundice attributed to maternal infant blood incompatibility. This was a prospective cohort study which included 50 consecutive term appropriate for gestational age babies with blood group either A, B or AB, born to O +ve mothers as the study group and a...

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