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Blood Group Incompatibility between Mother and Foetus [PDF]

open access: possibleClinical Science, 1972
Genetic studies in the Lepidoptera Many of you will know that my interest in human genetics derived from breeding butterflies, and it was the phenomenon of mimicry in these insects which caused my colleague P. M.
C. Clarke
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BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY AS A CAUSE OF SPONTANEOUS ABORTION

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1961
THE following work was carried out in the Gynaecology Department of Royal Perth Hospital and the Obstetrics Department of King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, Perth, Western Australia.
G. H. Vos, Barry G. Wren
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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. Glenn 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.
D. Madlon-Kay
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Transfusion reactions in cats due to AB blood group incompatibility

Research in Veterinary Science, 1983
Blood transfusion reactions were investigated in 70 unsensitised and sensitised cats. Twenty-five compatible transfusions with respect to the AB blood group system did not result in any immediate transfusion reactions. Transfusion of B erythrocytes in 12 group A cats did not produce any severe reactions because of low anti-B titres in the A recipients.
K. Bell, L. Auer
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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
A. A. Cantuaria
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ABO BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY IN LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: A SINGLE‐CENTRE EXPERIENCE

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1997
Background: 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, 1971
A 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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