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A delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction after partial exchange transfusion for sickle cell disease in pregnancy: a case report and review of the literature.
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1984
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ImmunohematologySickle Cell DiseaseHealth SciencesSickle-cell DiseaseDelayed Transfusion ReactionsPartial Exchange TransfusionTransfusion MedicineHematologyTransfusion ReactionsMedicineBlood TransfusionCase Report
A delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction that occurred after a prophylactic partial exchange transfusion for sickle-cell disease in pregnancy is described. The clinical presentation and laboratory findings of delayed transfusion reactions are discussed, with special emphasis on problems associated in the sickle-cell disease patient. Suggestions on how to minimize the risk of transfusion reactions in the pregnant sickle-cell disease patient are given.