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Anti‐D in a mother, hemizygous for the variant RHD*DNB gene, associated with hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn

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Individuals with the partial D phenotype when exposed to D+ red blood cells (RBCs) carrying the epitopes they lack may develop anti‐D specific for the missing epitopes. DNB is the… Click to show full abstract

Individuals with the partial D phenotype when exposed to D+ red blood cells (RBCs) carrying the epitopes they lack may develop anti‐D specific for the missing epitopes. DNB is the most common partial D in Caucasians and the clinical significance for anti‐D in these individuals is unknown.

Keywords: rhd dnb; hemizygous variant; variant rhd; mother hemizygous; anti mother; dnb

Journal Title: Transfusion
Year Published: 2017

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