2019
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020rc4582
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The rare holley antibody associated with a severe hemolytic transfusion reaction: the importance of this antibody identification to find a compatible blood unit

Abstract: The correct identification of erythrocyte antibodies is fundamental for the searching for compatible blood and haemolytic transfusion reactions prevention. Antibodies against antigens of high prevalence are difficult to identify because of the rarity of their occurrence and unavailability of negative red cells for confirmation. We report a case of 46-years-old woman, diagnosed with hemoglobinopathy, and who had symptomatic fall in hemoglobin levels (5.3g/dL) after blood transfusion suggestive of transfusion re… Show more

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“…The phenotypes Di(a + b‐) (Diego system) and Hy‐ (Dombrock system) are examples of rare phenotypes of clinical importance and with a marked difference in frequency among populations. These phenotypes are implicated in haemolytic transfusion reactions . In addition, the anti‐Di a and anti‐Di b antibodies may cause haemolytic disease of the newborn .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The phenotypes Di(a + b‐) (Diego system) and Hy‐ (Dombrock system) are examples of rare phenotypes of clinical importance and with a marked difference in frequency among populations. These phenotypes are implicated in haemolytic transfusion reactions . In addition, the anti‐Di a and anti‐Di b antibodies may cause haemolytic disease of the newborn .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%