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Hemolysis associated with ABO incompatibility exclusively occurs in type-O mothers with fetuses who have type A or type B blood, although it has rarely been documented in type-A ... Hemolysis due to anti-A is more common than hemolysis due to anti-B, and affected neonates usually have positive direct Coombs test results.
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/974349-overview
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Learn about what happens when a mother and baby have different bloods or an ABO Incompatibility. ... Q. When my daughter was born she had severe jaundice and they told me that it was due to an ABO Incompatibility. I am type O+ and she is type A. She was given two transfusions of a type that did not stop her immune breakdown.
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pediatrics.about.com/od/weeklyquestion/a/04_abo_incmplt...
pediatrics.about.com/od/weeklyquestion/a/04_abo_incmplty.htm
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ABO incompatibility in a previous infant is likely to be followed by jaundice of a similar degree in subsequent ABO incompatible neonates.
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www.anaesthetist.com/icu/specl/neonate/index.htm
www.anaesthetist.com/icu/specl/neonate/index.htm
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Identifying ABO incompatibility in newborns: selective vs automatic testing from Journal of Family Practice provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of automatic and selective testing in identifying ABO incompatibility in infants of mothers with group O blood types.
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findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0689/is_n3_v35/ai_12627...
findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0689/is_n3_v35/ai_12627578/
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I have heard that ABO incompatibility can cause severe jaundice in a newborn. How does this compare to Rh incompatibility? Are there tests to determine if the baby might be affected? Should this be monitored during prenatal visits?
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parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/pcomplications/0,,midw...
parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/pcomplications/0,,midwife_3pw6,00.html
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Submit a response ... No responses publishe ... Original article: Hydrops fetalis due to ABO incompatibility...
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fn.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/78/3/F220
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ABO Incompatibility information center covers causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, incidence, risk factors, signs, tests, support groups, complications, and prognosis. ... The blood types must be matched to avoid a reaction based on ABO incompatibility.
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health.allrefer.com/health/abo-incompatibility-info.htm...
health.allrefer.com/health/abo-incompatibility-info.html
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Infants born at term and weighing >2000 g with ABO incompatibility and a positive DCT were included in the study. ... Blood Group Incompatibility [complications]
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16034477
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Physiology Lab Quiz ... October 27, 2005 ... Explain what a Q10 value of 2.0 means in terms of reaction rate or metabolism.
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starklab.slu.edu/PhysioLab/Quiz5Q10F05.htm
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