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ABO blood group incompatibility and infertility in Nigerian couples

Immunology Letters, 1987
ABO blood group substances were determined in either the seminal plasma (male patients) or saliva of 100 infertile couples and 100 control subjects. Comprehensive infertility evaluation was performed in all patients. Results were analysed in groups of couples with respect to their ABO blood group and compared with fertile control subjects.
A O, Ogbimi, G O, Oyeyinka, A E, Omu
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ABO histo-blood group system-incompatible allografting

International Immunopharmacology, 2005
Most of the 29 blood group systems known today are not restricted to erythroid tissues hence their more recent identification as histo-blood group systems. Beyond the uncontested importance of the HLA system in human allograft survival, some of the histo-blood group systems might increasingly become recognised to play a role in graft-host interaction ...
Urs, Nydegger   +5 more
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Significance of HLA and blood‐group incompatibility in spontaneous abortion

Clinical Genetics, 1976
The frequencies of antigen‐incompatible matings within the HLA, Rhesus, Lutheran, MN, S. Lewis, Kell, P and Duffy systems were studied in 481 parents of karyotyped spontaneous abortuses. The results were compared with the calculated mating frequencies in control samples consisting of 1,197 (HLA) and 12,123 (the remaining eight systems) individuals ...
J G, Lauritsen   +2 more
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The clinical significance of ABO blood group incompatibility

Archives of Family Medicine, 1993
To compare incidence, severity, and treatment of jaundice in ABO-compatible and -incompatible infants.Retrospective chart review.A 340-bed acute-care public and teaching hospital.All infants with blood groups A or B delivered in 1990 by Rh-positive mothers with blood group O.
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Blood Group Incompatibilities

1985
Blood group incompatibilities lead to disease states in both the mother and the fetus. Maternal disease states are generally limited to transfusion reactions and are covered in another chapter. These same blood group incompatibilities can, however, cause serious intrauterine fetal disease and disease of the newborn.
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BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY AND CERVICAL HOSTILITY IN RELATION TO STERILITY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1978
Fifty-two sterile couples, characterized by persistent and unexplained incompatibility between spermatozoa and cervical mucus, without any other evident factor to explain their sterility, were investigated for the possible role of blood group incompatibility as a cause of their sterility. After a study of the distribution of blood groups in sterile and
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Hyperbilirubinemia in neonates with blood group incompatibilities − A bane or a boon for the management

Transfusion Clinique et Biologique
Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, or newborn jaundice, is a common condition caused by high bilirubin levels. Blood group incompatibility between mother and baby is a major cause. This study examined the link between different blood group incompatibilities and their management in newborns with jaundice.This prospective observational study included 190 ...
Smita, Mahapatra   +5 more
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BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY AS A CAUSE OF SPONTANEOUS ABORTION

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1961
B G, WREN, G H, VOS
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ABO BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION

Transplantation, 1969
A G, Sheil   +3 more
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