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A curious case of anti-D antibody titer. Journal of midwifery & women's health [J Midwifery Womens Health] Journal article

 
TitleA curious case of anti-D antibody titer.
Author(s)Hensley JG, Coughlin KP, Klein LL 
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver, College of Nursing, Education 2 North, 13120 E. 19th St., Box C-288, Aurora, CO 80045, USA. jennifer.hensley@UCDenver.edu
SourceJ Midwifery Womens Health 2009 Nov-Dec; 54(6):497-502.
AbstractRhD alloimmunization remains a threat to 1% of the 10% of RhD-negative women in the United States who are giving birth to RhD-positive fetuses despite routine antenatal and postpartum administration of Rh(o)D immune globulin (RhIG). This report examines the clinical course of an RhD-negative woman who developed a high anti-D antibody titer during her pregnancy while carrying an RhD-positive female fetus yet had a negative antibody screen at the time she gave birth. Although she delivered a healthy newborn unaffected by hemolytic disease, subsequent pregnancies will be treated as though she is RhD alloimmunized. The discussion below includes possible causes for the abrupt rise in this woman's anti-D antibody titer, a review of the complex Rh system and cellular anamnestic response, and current fetal surveillance for hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19879523
  
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