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BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY AND CERVICAL HOSTILITY IN RELATION TO STERILITY
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1978Fifty-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
A. A. Cantuaria
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ABO BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY IN LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: A SINGLEāCENTRE EXPERIENCE
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1997Background: For most organ transplantation (Tx), ABO blood group incompatibility (ABOI) is an absolute contraindication because of the high incidence of hyperacute rejection (HAR). While HAR occurs in ABOI liver Tx (LTx), it is known that some liver grafts can be accepted.
A K, Chui +7 more
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Phototherapy of jaundice in newborn infants. I. ABO blood group incompatibility
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1971A controlled study of phototherapy was carried out in 35 infants with neonatal hyperbilirubinemia due to maternal-fetal ABO blood group incompatibility. Sixteen of the subjects weighed less than 2,500 Gm. at birth, and 19 weighed 2,500 Gm. or more. Phototherapy caused a marked decline of serum bilirubin concentration at a time when such levels were ...
Stanley C. Glauser +4 more
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Blood Group Incompatibility between Mother and Foetus [PDF]
C. Clarke
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1994
To examine the prevalence and clinical significance of blood group incompatibility in infants whose mothers have blood type A or B.We prospectively analyzed cord blood samples from 4996 consecutive love-born infants for blood type, hematocrit, and results of direct antiglobulin (Coombs) test (DAT) and indirect Coombs test (ICT).Erythrocyte ...
John A. Ozolek +2 more
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To examine the prevalence and clinical significance of blood group incompatibility in infants whose mothers have blood type A or B.We prospectively analyzed cord blood samples from 4996 consecutive love-born infants for blood type, hematocrit, and results of direct antiglobulin (Coombs) test (DAT) and indirect Coombs test (ICT).Erythrocyte ...
John A. Ozolek +2 more
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ABO Blood Group Incompatibility in Human Renal Homotransplantation
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1969Sharad D. Deodhar +4 more
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BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY AS A CAUSE OF SPONTANEOUS ABORTION
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1961G. H. Vos, Barry G. Wren
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ABO blood group incompatibility and infertility in Nigerian couples
Immunology Letters, 1987ABO 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, 2005Most 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 ...
Thierry Carrel +5 more
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