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The Serologic Diagnosis of Abo Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn

The Serologic Diagnosis of Abo Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn TH E AMERICAN JOIJIINAL OK CLINICAL PATIIOLOOY Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 1-7 .liimmry, 1UG4 Copyright © l'J04 by Tho W'illiiinm & Wilkins Co. I'rintcd in U.S.A. TH E SEROLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF ABO HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF TH E NEWBORN EDMOND YUNIS, M.D., AND ROBERT BRIDGES, M.D. WIT H THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OF LIL A WENCI.ER, M.T . (ASCP), AND BETTY SODERLINC, M.T. (ASCP) Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis 14, Minnesota report. The serologic studies to be reported I n hemolytic disease of the newborn were performed on blood collected routinely resulting from ABO incompatibility, the a t the time of delivery. The cord blood or serologic findings are less helpful in establish­ maternal venous blood specimens were stored ing the diagnosis than they are in hemolytic a t 4 C. until processed. These studies were disease of the newborn caused by anti-Rh all performed within 72 hr. of collection. antibody. The presence of immune anti-A or I n 9 of th e patients , the disease was sus­ anti-B in th e mother's serum does not have pected shortly after birth because of a great prognostic significance, inasmuch as positive direct antiglobulin test (direct http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Clinical Pathology Oxford University Press

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Oxford University Press
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© American Society of Clinical Pathologists
ISSN
0002-9173
eISSN
1943-7722
DOI
10.1093/ajcp/41.1.1
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TH E AMERICAN JOIJIINAL OK CLINICAL PATIIOLOOY Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 1-7 .liimmry, 1UG4 Copyright © l'J04 by Tho W'illiiinm & Wilkins Co. I'rintcd in U.S.A. TH E SEROLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF ABO HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF TH E NEWBORN EDMOND YUNIS, M.D., AND ROBERT BRIDGES, M.D. WIT H THE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OF LIL A WENCI.ER, M.T . (ASCP), AND BETTY SODERLINC, M.T. (ASCP) Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis 14, Minnesota report. The serologic studies to be reported I n hemolytic disease of the newborn were performed on blood collected routinely resulting from ABO incompatibility, the a t the time of delivery. The cord blood or serologic findings are less helpful in establish­ maternal venous blood specimens were stored ing the diagnosis than they are in hemolytic a t 4 C. until processed. These studies were disease of the newborn caused by anti-Rh all performed within 72 hr. of collection. antibody. The presence of immune anti-A or I n 9 of th e patients , the disease was sus­ anti-B in th e mother's serum does not have pected shortly after birth because of a great prognostic significance, inasmuch as positive direct antiglobulin test (direct

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American Journal of Clinical PathologyOxford University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1964

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