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AB0 blood group incompatibility and inbreeding effects: Evidence for an interaction
Human Genetics, 1985It is known that consanguinity reduces the chances of maternal-foetal incompatibility but it is not known whether inbreeding influences the expression of the effects of such incompatibility. This paper investigates and finds evidence for an interaction between inbreeding and AB0 blood group incompatibility on the expression of neonatal mortality ...
J. S. Murty, R. Renuka Nair
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An investigation of a proposed mechanism for infertility based on ABO blood group incompatibility
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968B. Boettcher, Judith Hay
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Acta paediatrica, 1998
The incidence (%) of hyperbilirubinemia (serum bilirubin ≥257 μmol/l) was similar in neonates with a combination of ABO incompatibility and glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G‐6‐PD) deficiency (45%), with ABO incompatibility (54%) or G‐6‐PD deficiency ...
M. Kaplan+6 more
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The incidence (%) of hyperbilirubinemia (serum bilirubin ≥257 μmol/l) was similar in neonates with a combination of ABO incompatibility and glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase (G‐6‐PD) deficiency (45%), with ABO incompatibility (54%) or G‐6‐PD deficiency ...
M. Kaplan+6 more
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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 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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SUCCESSFUL HUMAN CADAVERIC RENAL HOMOGRAFT WITH MAJOR BLOOD-GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY
The Lancet, 1967Abstract A case is reported in which excellent function persists in a renal homograft 2 years after transplantation despite major blood-group incompatibility of a potentially hazardous type. The recipient, blood-group O, Rh-positive, received a kidney from a cadaver donor whose blood-group was A 1 , Rh-positive.
R. H. Farnsworth+4 more
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Maximising living donation with paediatric blood-group-incompatible renal transplantation
Pediatric Nephrology, 2012Long-term outcomes for paediatric renal transplant recipients have improved over the last 20 years, with better patient and renal allograft survival. As paediatric renal transplantation programmes have increased over this timeframe, living donation has become the favoured modality for renal replacement therapy and is advocated pre-emptively in as many ...
Nizam Mamode+2 more
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DR3 Is Associated with Type 1 Diabetes and Blood Group ABO Incompatibility
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002Abstract: Type 1 diabetes is associated with autoimmunity against pancreatic β cells. ABO incompatibility is associated with ABO immunization during pregnancy. Type 1 diabetes is associated with certain HLA DR and DQ haplotypes. The mechanism by which blood group incompatibility is associated with the risk of type 1 diabetes is not known.
Johnny Ludvigsson+5 more
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ABO blood group incompatibility and infertility: still an open debate
Fertility and Sterility, 2017Now as before, there's controversy in the field of immunoreproduction.
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Transfusion, 1994
BACKGROUND: Plasmapheresis is intended to lower plasma antibody levels in women with blood group incompatible pregnancies.
H. Yoshida+6 more
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BACKGROUND: Plasmapheresis is intended to lower plasma antibody levels in women with blood group incompatible pregnancies.
H. Yoshida+6 more
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Hemotherapy in patients undergoing blood group incompatible bone marrow transplantation
Transfusion, 1983The management of hemotherapy in 31 cases of ABO‐ or Rh‐incompatible bone marrow transplantation is described. Our experience confirms that ABO or Rh incompatibility does not adversely affect engraftment, patient survival, or incidence of graft‐versus‐host disease.
N. K. C. Ramsay+5 more
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