Literature DB >> 1304158

[Severe form of neonatal hemolytic disease by anti-Vel allo-immunization].

A Le Masne1, A Vachée, C Horbey, L Mannessier, L Gruca, V Rouland, P Lequien.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Routine detection of maternal sensitization during pregnancy sometimes reveals alloimmunization by exceptional antigens. CASE REPORT: A first pregnancy was complicated by a severe post-partum anemia in the mother, that required a blood transfusion. Irregular agglutinins were detected during the first trimester of a second pregnancy, for which the father was different from the first. The specific antibody was not identified at that time. The newborn, born at a gestational age of 39 weeks, developed severe jaundice at 3 hours of life, with hemolytic disease, anemia and hepatomegaly. Therapy included two transfusions of packed, washed red cells obtained from the mother on days 7 and 25. Immunologic tests showed that the hemolytic disease of this newborn was due to an anti-Vel alloimmunization.
CONCLUSION: Antibodies detected during the pregnancy must be identified in order to manage properly any perinatal problems due to rare antibodies.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1304158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Fr Pediatr        ISSN: 0003-9764


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