transfusion reaction การใช้
- Allelic variants, some of which lead to adverse transfusion reactions, are known.
- In addition to the transmission of infection, certain types of transfusion reaction.
- Anti-M although occurring naturally has rarely been implicated in transfusion reactions.
- Anti-S and anti-s can cause hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn.
- Anti-M and anti-N antibodies are usually IgM and are rarely associated with transfusion reactions.
- Fewer transfusions mean fewer transfusion reactions, infections and so on.
- Anti-Wr a can also cause severe hemolytic disease of the newborn and severe transfusion reaction.
- Anti-U has been associated with both hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn.
- This enables management and investigation of any suspected transfusion related disease transmission or transfusion reaction.
- Antibodies to Vel have been implicated in transfusion reactions.
- An incompatible blood transfusion causes a transfusion reaction, which is mediated by the humoral immune response.
- Anti-N is not considered to cause transfusion reactions.
- Raddon has been associated with severe transfusion reactions.
- A Duffy negative blood recipient may have a transfusion reaction if the donor is Duffy positive.
- Both anti-S and anti-s have been implicated in transfusion reactions and haemolytic disease of the newborn.
- Though present in the fetus, it is seldom the cause of erythroblastosis fetalis or of transfusion reactions.
- The lower volume of plasma also reduces the chances of an adverse transfusion reaction to plasma proteins.
- Not all antibodies are clinically significant ( i . e . cause transfusion reactions, HDN, etc . ).
- Such antibodies can cause problems in subsequent transfusions, both febrile transfusion reactions and poor response to platelet transfusions.
- It is thought that this lifesaving measure is of more benefit than any risk of an antibody-mediated transfusion reaction.
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