نتایج جستجو برای: rh d igg

تعداد نتایج: 624583  

Abdol-Reza Varasteh, Mahmoud-Reza Jaafari Maryam Hashemi Narjess Baranzadeh

Objective Anti-Rh D IgG is used for the prevention of anti-D antibody production in Rh- individuals who have been exposed to Rh+ red blood cells. The stability of IgG preparations as a solution is low, with a shelf life of a year or more. Formulation of anti-Rh D IgG as a lyophilized preparation would decrease its degradation rate and increases its shelf life. The objective of this study was t...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
abdol-reza varasteh immuno-biochemistry lab, immunology research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, avicenna research institute, mashhad, iran maryam hashemi school of pharmacy, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran narjess baranzadeh school of pharmacy, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mahmoud-reza jaafari school of pharmacy and biotechnology research center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

objective anti-rh d igg is used for the prevention of anti-d antibody production in rh- individuals who have been exposed to rh+ red blood cells. the stability of igg preparations as a solution is low, with a shelf life of a year or more. formulation of anti-rh d igg as a lyophilized preparation would decrease its degradation rate and increases its shelf life. the objective of this study was to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
E J Victoria L C Mahan S P Masouredis

Alkali-extracted erythrocyte ghost membranes from Rho(D)-positive and Rho(D)-negative donors were incubated with human immune anti-Rho(D) IgG and nonimmune IgG. After sensitization with IgG, the integral membrane proteins were solubilized in Brij 36T nonionic detergent and chromatographed by gel filtration. There was a distinct resolution of IgG into free and membrane-complexed forms. The IgG-c...

Journal: :Blood 1987
S P Masouredis M J Branks E J Victoria

IgG autoantibodies eluted from RBCs of antiglobulin positive normal blood donors contained at least two antibody populations, an IgG autoantibody (Ab 1), and an IgG population (Ab 2) that agglutinated RBCs coated with some Rh(D) alloantibodies. Eight of 24 autoantibody eluates tested agglutinated 3 of 10 anti-Rh(D) sensitized RBCs. The agglutinating activity was inhibited specifically by preinc...

Journal: :Blood 1988
E Oksenhendler P Bierling Y Brossard C Schenmetzler P M Girard M Seligmann J P Clauvel

The potential hazards of steroids in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients led us to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of anti-D and anti-c Ig in 17 adults with severe HIV-related immune thrombocytopenic purpura (platelet count less than 20 x 10(9)/L). The 14 Rh+ patients received 12 to 25 micrograms/kg of anti-D IgG intravenously on two consecutive days. A significant platel...

2016
G. Deepthi Krishna

Background: Rh D antigen is the next most important after ABO antigens in the field of transfusion medicine. Weak D refers to reduced expression of D antigen on the red blood cell that requires an extended testing with indirect antiglobulin test (IAT) to get detected. Clinical importance of weak D arises when labelling the donor and patient, as the donor is labelled as D positive, patient as D ...

Journal: :Blood 1975
M A Kenna R A Cooper A D Schrieber

The mechanism by which papain detaches IgG-sensitized erythrocytes from the monocyte surface has been explored in an in vitro assay for the monocyte IgG receptor using red cells quantitatively sensitized with IgG anti-Rh D immunoglobulin. Papain treatment of IgG-sensitized erythrocytes diminished the ability of these cells to bind to the monocyte surface; however, treatment of erythrocytes with...

Journal: :British medical journal 1982
J Eklund M Hermann H Kjellman P Pohja

Anti-D IgG was injected into 15 Rh-negative women in the 28th week of gestation and into three non-pregnant women. The uptake of anti-D after the intramuscular injections was calculated by measuring the concentration of antibody in the plasma with an autoanalyser. The biological half life and the catabolic rate of anti-D IgG were calculated according to a compartmental model. The recovery in vi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1990
W N Patton G S Nicholson A H Sawers I M Franklin F A Ala A W Simpson

Kleihauer examination of peripheral blood cannot be used reliably to detect transplacental fetal-maternal haemorrhage in mothers with hereditary persistence of fetal haemoglobin (HPFH). In Rh(D) negative pregnancies diagnostic confusion with a large fetal-maternal haemorrhage could result in the administration of inappropriately excessive amounts of anti-D immunoglobulin, and the inability to d...

2013
Sebija Izetbegovic

INTRODUCTION Hemolytic disease of the newborn was first described in the medical literature 1609, when it was diagnosed in one French housewife. In 1932 Diamond and colleagues described the mutual relationship of fetal hydrops, jaundice, anemia and erythoblastosis, which was later called fetal erytroblastosis. Hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) in the strict sense is considered disease whos...

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