2023
DOI: 10.4236/crcm.2023.126025
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Detection of Clinically Significant Warm Reactive Anti-A1 in a Post Red Blood Cells Transfusion Patient with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Ahmed Alharbi,
Alenazi Abdullah Mahal,
Al Saqri Faisal
et al.

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to report that some anti-A1 that react at 37˚C are IgG antibodies and are clinically significant, as they can cause the destruction of a proportion of A1 cells in vivo following the transfusion of red blood cells. Therefore, when a serum of an individual contains anti-A1, further testing of the plasma against group A1, A2, and O by referencing red blood cells and individual cells against anti-A1 lectin (Dolichos biflorus lectin) must be performed. Confirming the specificity of an… Show more

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