Korean J Perinatol.  1997 Dec;8(4):433-436.

A Case of Hemolyic Disease of Newborn Caused by Anti-c and Anti-E Antibody

Abstract

Hemolytic disease of newborn due to Rhesus incompatibility occurs mostly by anti-Rh(D) antibodies. But recently, because of Rh(D) immune globuin prophylaxis, Rh(D) incompatibility is decreased and importance of minor group incompatibility is increasing. The majority of minor blood group incompatibilities are anti-c, anti-E or anti-Kell, but hemolytic diseases caused by combination of these antibodies are relatively rare. The 21 day-old male neonate was admitted because of pallor and poor feeding for 2 days. Laboratory data showed severe normochromic and normocytic anemia with increased reticulocyte and bilirubin. Patient's and his mothers blood type was B, Rh(D) positive. Minor blood groups of mother's and sons were different and anti-c and anti-E antibody were detected in mother's serum. After transfusions of two times with anti-c and anti-E free B, Rh(D) positive blood, the baby was discharged at 11th hospital day with good general condition.

Keyword

Anti-c and Anti-E isoimmunization; Hemolytic disease of newborn; Minor blood group incompatibility

MeSH Terms

Anemia
Antibodies
Bilirubin
Blood Group Antigens
Blood Group Incompatibility
Erythroblastosis, Fetal
Humans
Infant, Newborn*
Male
Mothers
Pallor
Reticulocytes
Antibodies
Bilirubin
Blood Group Antigens
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