نتایج جستجو برای: abo incompatibility

تعداد نتایج: 21127  

2011
Shilpa Nair

Among the conditions capable of causing hemolytic disease of newborn, blood group incompatibility is the most common cause of which most severe forms are encountered in Rh incompatibility. However with availability of effective antenatal care in detecting Rh negative mothers and successful administration of Rh immunoglobulin ABO incompatibility has emerged the most common cause of haemolytic di...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2006
Filiz Tiker Berkan Gürakan Aylin Tarcan Namik Ozbek

Hydrops fetalis associated with ABO incompatibility is an extremely rare condition. We report twin infants both afflicted with significant ABO hemolytic disease but showing different degrees of clinical severity, in which fatal hydrops developed in one of the twins. Hemolysis due to ABO incompatibility is usually difficult to diagnose. All causes of non-immune hydrops should be ruled out in ord...

Journal: :Clinical pediatrics 1988
B K Gilja V P Shah

Hemolytic disease of the newborn due to ABO incompatibility was first observed by Halbrecht in 1944. This entity has a spectrum ranging from minimal hemolysis requiring no therapy, as is the case in most instances, to severe hemolytic disease requiring aggressive management including exchange transfusion in a small percentage of cases. An extreme degree of hemolytic disease of the newborn due t...

Journal: :Journal of Nepal Medical Association 2003

Journal: :American journal of hematology 2017
Jonathan Canaani Bipin N Savani Myriam Labopin Mauricette Michallet Charles Craddock Gerard Socié Lisa Volin Johan A Maertens Charles Crawley Didier Blaise Per T Ljungman Jan Cornelissen Nigel Russell Frédéric Baron Norbert Gorin Jordi Esteve Fabio Ciceri Christoph Schmid Sebastian Giebel Mohamad Mohty Arnon Nagler

ABO incompatibility is commonly observed in stem cell transplantation and its impact in this setting has been extensively investigated. HLA-mismatched unrelated donors (MMURD) are often used as an alternative stem cell source but are associated with increased transplant related complications. Whether ABO incompatibility affects outcome in MMURD transplantation for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) p...

2011
Jennifer Daniel-Johnson Joseph Schwartz

H uman leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching is critically important for successful hematopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) transplantation because the rates of engraftment and transplant outcomes are strongly influenced by the degree of match. This is largely because HLA antigens are expressed on immature pluripotent stem cells. In contrast, ABO incompatibility is not a barrier to successful HPC transp...

Journal: :Acta genetica et statistica medica 1956
A G Farrell

Since the work of Boorman, Dodd and Trinick (1949), incompatibility in the ABO system has been recognized with increasing frequency as a cause of haemolytic disease. Robinson, Phillips and Prystowsky (1951), Shumway, Miller and Young (1955), Davidsohn (1956) and others have written on this condition. And yet haemolytic disease due to ABO incompatibility is much less widely known than that due t...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1989
J E Barta D L King R L Jorgensen

A case report of discolored anterior primary teeth is presented. Medical history and clinical findings suggest an etiology of hemolytic anemia and jaundice secondary to ABO blood group incompatibility. There are no previous reports of tooth discoloration resulting from ABO blood group incompatibility.

2015
Alani Sulaimon Akanmu Olufemi Abiola Oyedeji Titilope Adenike Adeyemo Ann Abiola Ogbenna

Background. ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn is the most common hemolytic consequence of maternofetal blood group incompatibility restricted mostly to non-group-O babies of group O mothers with immune anti-A or anti-B antibodies. Aim. We estimated the risk of ABO HDN with view to determining need for routine screening for ABO incompatibility between mother and fetus. Materials and Methods. ...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2010
Farhad Heydarian Mina Majdi

Hyperbilirubinemia is common in neonates; it can have a serious rising course. Due to its critical morbidity called "kernicterus", severe neonatal hyperbilirubinemia causes which lead to exchange transfusion, should be clarified. This descriptive cross sectional study performed with reviewing of files of 118 neonates weighting 2kg and more who had exchange transfusion in pediatrics ward at Ghae...

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