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Hemolytic disease of the newborn (ABO) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn (also known as ABO HDN) maternal IgG antibodies with specificity for the ABO blood group system pass through the placenta to the fetal circulation where they ...
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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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The blood types must be matched to avoid a reaction based on ABO incompatibility. ... ABO incompatibility describes an immune reaction that occurs in the body if two blood samples of different, incompatible ABO types are mixed together.
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The Cedars-Sinai Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Center is breaking new ground in overcoming ABO (blood type) incompatibility between kidney and pancreas donors and recipients. ... A process called plasmapheresis is used to overcome the ABO incompatibility between kidney donor and recipient. Plasmapheresis removes the...
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ABO incompatibility Information from Drugs.com ... ABO incompatibility is a reaction of the immune system that occurs if two different and not compatible blood types are mixed together.
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