Impact of human leucocyte antigen class II polymorphism on anti‐red blood cell antibody development: Correlations and indications
Milanka Milosavić,
Marko Lilić,
Zorana Andrić
Abstract:Backround and ObjectivesBlood transfusion therapy is vital for many patient groups. They can cause many complications, and the development of anti‐red blood cell (RBC) antibodies is of significant importance. Molecules of class II human leucocyte antigens (HLA) are one of the several factors that influence antibody development in patients.Materials and MethodsIn this study, we investigated 108 patients who developed antibodies against different erythrocyte antigens and 115 patients on multiple transfusion ther… Show more
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