[PDF][PDF] Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia due to anti-HPA-2b (anti-Ko^ a)

M Goldman, E Trudel, L Richard, S Khalife… - IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY …, 2003 - Citeseer
M Goldman, E Trudel, L Richard, S Khalife, GM Spurll
IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY-WASHINGTON DC-, 2003Citeseer
44 IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY, VOLUME 19, NUMBER 2, 2003 maternal serum as well as
against HLA Class I antigens. Three intrauterine transfusions of 11 mL each were given
using platelets that were crossmatch compatible in the monoclonal antibody immobilization
of platelet antigens (MAIPA) assay. Perinatal transfusions and the fetal platelet count are
illustrated in Figure 1. After Cesarean delivery, a fourth crossmatch-compatible transfusion
was given and the hematoma, reconfirmed on ultrasound, was evacuated. No petechiae or …
44 IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY, VOLUME 19, NUMBER 2, 2003 maternal serum as well as against HLA Class I antigens. Three intrauterine transfusions of 11 mL each were given using platelets that were crossmatch compatible in the monoclonal antibody immobilization of platelet antigens (MAIPA) assay. Perinatal transfusions and the fetal platelet count are illustrated in Figure 1. After Cesarean delivery, a fourth crossmatch-compatible transfusion was given and the hematoma, reconfirmed on ultrasound, was evacuated. No petechiae or other signs of bleeding were noted at delivery. The baby was discharged home and is developmentally normal to date, although a seizure disorder is present.
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