Evaluation of the prevalence of anti-erythrocyte alloimmunization in 100 polytransfused patients in Lomé, Togo
Agboka S Hounogbé,
Hèzouwè Magnang,
Koboyo L Nadjir
et al.
Abstract:Aims: Red blood cells transfusion exposes recipients to a risk of immunization. The phenotyping of red blood cells and the search for irregular erythrocyte antibodies ensure immuno-hematological safety of the transfused patients. In Togo, these tests are not systematic in transfusion. The aim of the study was to determine the rate of immunization against erythrocyte antigens in polytransfused patients in Lomé.
Methods: The search for irregular agglutinins was carried out by the indirect antiglobulin tes… Show more
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