The DiaMed gel card screening assays are appropriate screening tools for the investigation of transfusion-related anaphylactic reactions and can be used in any routine blood bank laboratory.
Methods are described for the identification and quantitation of mixed red cell populations using flow cytometry. Antibodies specific for a wide range of blood group antigens have been used and examples are given in which these analyses have proved to be of clinical use. These examples include monitoring of erythropoiesis following engraftment in allogeneic bone marrow transplant recipients and the detection of chimaeric states months or years after transplantation. The techniques involved are fast, simple and inexpensive.
Rh(D)- and K-negative women who have become severely isoimmunized by pregnancy are at risk of fetal loss or damage in subsequent pregnancies. A flow cytometric method is described whereby the presence of Rh(D) or K antigen on fetal erythrocytes may be determined using chorion villus samples taken during the first trimester. This method has the advantage of speed and sensitivity with results being available within 2 h. Decisions as to management of the pregnancy or termination may thus be made with minimal delay.
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