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A Case of Neonatal Neutropenia Due to Anti-Fc Gamma Receptor IIIb Isoantibodies Treated with Recombinant Human Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor [PDF]
Alloimmunization to granulocyte-specific antigens can occur during pregnancy. Maternal antibodies of IgG class can cross the placenta to result in alloimmune neonatal neutropenia.
Maja Tomicic +4 more
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In vitro characterization of rare anti-αIIbβ3 isoantibodies produced by patients with Glanzmann thrombasthenia that severely block fibrinogen binding and generate procoagulant platelets via complement activation. [PDF]
Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is a rare bleeding disorder caused by inherited defects of the platelet αβ integrin. Platelet transfusions can be followed by an immune response that can block integrin function by interfering with fibrinogen binding.
Lee CSM +7 more
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Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT) caused by anti-CD36 isoantibodies is a common disease and the frequency of type I CD36 deficiency is relatively high in eastern Asian populations. Currently, patient-specific induced pluripotent stem
Dawei Chen +5 more
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Association of the blood groups with mostly public Diseases
The ABO blood group system is identified in 1900. Its principle that antigens as sugars physically exposed on the exterior of red blood cells *RBCs* differ between individuals, who have immunological tolerance only toward what occurs in their own bodies.
Nagham Ghafel
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Transfusion management of patients with alloanti-Gerbich antibodies: Case report [PDF]
Introduction. Transfusion management of patients who are alloimmunized against high-prevalence erythrocyte antigens is often problematic. Strategy management depends, not only on the specific clinical circumstances of the patient, but also on the ...
Jovanović Radmila +3 more
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BACKGROUND: The clinical significance of anti-A1antibody among A2and A2B subgroups is controversial. Few case reports have shown clinically significant anti-A1antibody at 37°C, causing hemolysis of donor red cells.
Debasish Mishra +6 more
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Objectives: Red blood cell (RBC) immunization is a common complication in blood transfusion recipients. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) eventually develop anemia, which is multifactorial, and requires regular blood transfusions, which exposes ...
Shafini Mohamed Yusoff +5 more
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The diagnosis of antibody-mediated rejection has become more common and represents a major cause of kidney graft loss. The ideal treatment remains unknown, with little evidence supporting the use of a specific therapy.
Rita M. Silva +7 more
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Immunobiochemical indices in clinically healthy horses and horses with equine infectious anemia
Aim. Equine infectious anemia (EIA) remains an urgent problem for many countries. This article presents the initial comprehensive comparative analysis of the immunobiochemical profiles of clinically healthy horses and those afflicted with the EIA in the ...
P. Yu. Kryvoshyya +4 more
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Isoantibody Specificity in Post-transfusion Purpura [PDF]
Abstract Antiplatelet antibody in the serum of a fatal case of post-transfusion purpura showed specificity for the PlA1 platelet isoantigen in that the antibody was adsorbed by all PlA1-positive platelets tested but not by PlA1-negative platelets.
J P, Gockerman, N R, Shulman
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