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Exchange transfusion of least incompatible blood for severe hemolytic disease of the newborn due to anti-Rh17
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Severe HdnLeast Incompatible BloodRare Rh VariantsExchange TransfusionSevere Hemolytic DiseasePediatric HematologyLaboratory HematologyTransfusion MedicineHematologyPediatricsLaboratory MedicineImmunohaematologyBlood DonationBlood TransplantationCompatible BloodMedicineNephrologyBlood Transfusion
HDN attributed to the rare Rh variants has become more and more significant caused by anti-D, but the compatible blood is usually very difficult to obtain when exchange transfusion is required. We treated a 10-hour neonate of O, D + C + c - E - e+ blood group with severe HDN due to anti-Rh17 with least incompatible blood typed O, D + C - c + E + e-. The neonatal hemolysis was relieved obviously and bilirubin was reduced gradually after exchange transfusion. The infant was discharged in good health 13 days after birth with 135.0 g/L, 28.0 micromol/L and 10.7 micromol/L of Hb, total bilirubin and direct bilirubin, respectively. No sequelae were observed in a three-year follow-up. The result suggesting that the least incompatible blood is an alternative choice for exchange transfusion in severe HDN due to anti-Rh17 in case that Rh17 antigen-negative blood is unavailable.
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