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This report examines the clinical course of an RhD-negative woman who developed a high anti-D antibody titer during her pregnancy while carrying an RhD-positive female fetus yet had a negative ...
Too many clinical errors are occurring with the requesting and administration of anti-D prophylaxis to prevent Rhesus Haemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn (Rh HDFN) in pregnant women, according ...
Because of the 1:32 titer of anti-D antibody achieved during this pregnancy, an anamestic response should be considered. Because C.M.'s partner was RhD-positive homozygous, all of the offspring of ...